Let me just add that an anti-Castro group seemed more likely than any other group.
Leaders in well-known anti-Castro groups in Miami scoffed at such complaints.
But his willingness in the late 1970's to open political discussions with Cuba drew the ire of conservative anti-Castro groups.
Ryan's visit led to a $1 million donation of humanitarian aid, but drew criticism from anti-Castro groups.
In general usage this refers to anti-Castro groups.
Years ago, the newspaper was bombed by an anti-Castro Cuban group.
Crowds yelling "he won't go back" thronged the approach to the home, and an anti-Castro group moved in next door.
While in Miami, he joined anti-Castro groups, and eventually died there in 1978.
Won't anti-Castro groups in South Florida try to hide the kid?
For many years the embassy was the target of repeated terrorist attacks by anti-Castro groups based in the United States.