Juanita Castro was active in the
Cuban revolution, buying weapons for the
26th of July movement during their campaign against
Fulgencio Batista. After the revolution, Juanita felt betrayed by the growing influence of
Cuban communists in the Cuban government. Fidel and Raúl's government policies clashed with family business interests. When the two revolutionaries insisted on including the family plantation in their
agrarian reform program to limit private land ownership, their older brother Ramón, who had been maintaining the property, angrily exploded, "Raúl is a dirty little
Communist. Some day I am going to kill him."
Time magazine reported that "after the mother Lina Ruz died in 1963, there was a violent episode when Fidel decided to expropriate the family land once and for all. Juanita started selling the cattle; Fidel flew into a rage, denounced her as a 'counterrevolutionary
worm,' and rushed to the [family's] farm." ==Emigration==