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Arriving almost penniless, the refugees are deported by Cuban authorities on the next Aeroflot flight back to Russia. The plane stops for refueling in Gander, a remote airport carved out of Newfoundland's rugged wilderness to serve as a World War II aerodrome. There the Moldovans file for refugee status. So far this year, 2,394 refugee claimants have arrived in Gander. It is not clear how many of them are Jewish, since Canada's Im- migration Department does not provide statistics based on religion or ethnicity. Among them is Boris Vaisman, 37, who arrived in Gander recently with his wife and two children. Mr. Vaisman, a mining engi- neer, claimed he faced dis- crimination in Moldova as a Jew. "A war is going 'on," he said in an interview with the Toronto Globe and Mail. "Yes, being Jewish was a problem all the time."