How did Cuban society react to Antillean immigration to the island in the early twentieth century?
A. Cubans embraced the cultural diversity brought by immigrants.
B. Their arrival went largely unnoticed and they integrated seamlessly into Cuban society.
C. They were actively recruited by the Cuban government as cheap labor for the sugar plantations.
D. The new immigrants faced significant discrimination and were seen as a threat to Cuban identity.
E. Antillean immigrants were seen as more desirable than European immigrants, as they assimilated more quickly into Cuban society.