A significant increase in remittances to Cuba following the relaxation of U.S. restrictions is disproportionately benefiting whites in Cuba and creating a cultural divide, a prominent Cuba expert said Friday.

“Cuba is now suffering from a racial, ethnic, social and economic divide that is going to be very dangerous in the future and is creating very large problems,” said University of Miami history professor Jaime Suchlicki.

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