“In 1961, Ramon Baudin got wind that Fidel Castro’s security forces were looking for him. He hid in a bus headed to this U.S. military base, sneaked past a police checkpoint, then pleaded with the American sentry: ‘Hey, buddy, I’m running away. Open the gate.'” That was more than fifty years ago, and Ramon Baudin is still behind that gate. The WSJ’s Michael Phillips with the story of a group of Cuban refugees who fled to the U.S. Naval base in Guantanamo Bay a half century ago — and never left.