Did President Obama make it more difficult for Cubans fleeing their communist homeland to gain a foothold in America because a majority supported Donald Trump for president?

Pew reported:

In Florida, Cubans were about twice as likely as non-Cuban Latinos to vote for Donald Trump. More than half (54%) supported the Republican president-elect, compared with about a quarter (26%) of non-Cuban Latinos, according to National Election Pool exit poll data.

A significant share of Cubans in Florida voted for Hillary Clinton – 41% – but this was far below the 71% of non-Cuban Latinos who backed the Democratic nominee. At the same time, the level of support for Trump among Cubans was similar to that of non-Latinos in the state (51%).

On Thursday, Obama ended the so-called “wet foot, dry foot” policy, “which allowed any Cuban who reached U.S. soil to stay but returned any picked up at sea,” according to Yahoo, was created by President Bill Clinton in the 1995.

Theoretically, anyone with residency status can get in line for citizenship and gain voting rights.

“With this change we will continue to welcome Cubans as we welcome immigrants from other nations, consistent with our laws. During my Administration, we worked to improve the lives of the Cuban people — inside of Cuba — by providing them with greater access to resources, information and connectivity to the wider world,” Obama said in a statement.

Obama has taken no action against similar groups — because they supported Hillary Clinton and Democratic candidates?

Two-thirds of America’s 1.2 million eligible Cuban voters live in Florida.