A group of Cuban migrants traveling in a wooden raft arrived in south Florida and asked beachgoers for directions to Miami Beach, Fox 29 reports. Eyewitnesses claimed that a group of men climbed out of their boat and walked on the beach in celebration of their arrival on U.S. soil. "They were like kissing the ground and celebrating," Dylan Holland, who works on the beach, told WSVN. "They came over to us. They high-fived us, and we gave them water." The boat washed ashore in Hallandale Beach, which is located in southern Broward County, just north of Miami-Dade, around 9 a.m. on Tuesday. Another witness, Martina Nintzu, who was visiting from Argentina, said that the men asked if they were in Miami and then went on their way. “They were very happy. They were laughing the whole time,” she said."They just, they asked the guy from the hotel, ‘Where are we?’ and he said, ‘We’re in Miami, in Hallandale. They were like, ‘OK, so how far away is Miami Beach?’ and they said like an hour that...