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Trouble
04-13-2009, 02:56 PM
By JENNIFER LOVEN, AP White House Correspondent Jennifer Loven, Ap White House Correspondent – 22 mins ago

WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama directed his administration Monday to allow unlimited travel and money transfers by Cuban Americans to family in Cuba, and to take other steps to ease U.S. restrictions on the island, a senior administration official told The Associated Press.

The formal announcement was being made at the White House Monday afternoon, during presidential spokesman Robert Gibbs' daily briefing with reporters. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because the announcement had not yet been made.

With the changes, Obama aims to lessen Cubans' dependence on the Castro regime, hoping that will lead them to demand progress on political freedoms, the official said. About 1.5 million Americans have relatives on the island nation that turned to communist rule in 1959 when Fidel Castro seized control.

Obama had promised to take these steps as a presidential candidate. It has been known for over a week that he would announce them ahead of his attendance this weekend at a Summit of the Americas in Trinidad and Tobago.

"There are no better ambassadors for freedom than Cuban Americans," Obama said in a campaign speech last May in Miami, the heart of the U.S. Cuban-American community. "It's time to let Cuban Americans see their mothers and fathers, their sisters and brothers. It's time to let Cuban American money make their families less dependent upon the Castro regime."

Other steps taken Monday include expanding the things allowed in gift parcels being sent to Cuba, such as clothes, personal hygiene items, seeds, fishing gear and other personal necessities.

The administration also will begin issuing licenses to allow telecommunications and other companies to provide cell and television services to people on the island, and to allow family members to pay for relatives on Cuba to get those services, the official said.

Last May, former President George W. Bush announced a new policy that people living in the United States could include cell phones in gift parcels sent to Cubans. At the time, Bush aides said that U.S. residents could pay for the cell service attached to phones they send.

However, though American cell phones with service contracts from the U.S. work on some parts of the island, service is not always reliable and depends on the phones' specifications.

Sending money to senior government officials and Communist Party members remains prohibited under Obama's new policy. Restrictions imposed by the Bush administration had limited Cuban travel by Americans to just two weeks every three years. Visits also were confined to immediate family members.

Francisco Hernandez, head of the exile group the Cuban American National Foundation, was once a staunch supporter of travel restrictions but supported Obama's announcement, saying he hopes it will inspire both sides to reconsider long-held positions.

It will help Cubans become more independent of the state "not only in economic terms but in terms of information, and contacts with the outside world," said Hernandez, who was imprisoned by the Cuban government for nearly two years after participating in the 1961 failed Bay of Pigs invasion.

Miami travel agent Tesie Aral said her phone has been ringing nonstop in anticipation of the announcement, with a tenfold increase last Friday alone.

"People were already planning to travel more based on their ability to go every 12 months," said Aral, owner of ABC Charters. "Whether they can travel more frequently than that depends on the economy."

Also in that Miami speech nearly a year ago, Obama promised to depart from what he said had been the path of previous politicians on Cuba policy — "they come down to Miami, they talk tough, they go back to Washington, and nothing changes in Cuba."

"Never, in my lifetime, have the people of Cuba known freedom. Never, in the lives of two generations of Cubans, have the people of Cuba known democracy," he said then. "This is the terrible and tragic status quo that we have known for half a century — of elections that are anything but free or fair; of dissidents locked away in dark prison cells for the crime of speaking the truth. I won't stand for this injustice, you won't stand for this injustice, and together we will stand up for freedom in Cuba."

He also promised to engage in direct diplomacy with Cuba, "without preconditions" but with "careful preparation" and "a clear agenda."

Some lawmakers, backed by business and farm groups seeing new opportunities in Cuba, are advocating wider revisions in the trade and travel bans imposed after Castro came to power in Havana.

But the official said that Obama is keeping the decades-old U.S. trade embargo, arguing that that policy provides leverage to pressure the regime to free all political prisoners as one step toward normalized relations with the U.S.

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Gan
04-13-2009, 03:53 PM
Cool

Sean of the Thread
04-13-2009, 03:55 PM
CT can cater her family reunion this year!

Trouble
04-13-2009, 04:04 PM
I think it's a good idea but I have one concern and I read about another. My concern is that some people may get arrested if they return to Cuba (no idea on the likelihood of it, I readily plead ignorance).

The one I read about is that Cuba does not have the infrastructure to support a influx of travelers so they'd probably impose some sort of visa limitations until things ramp up. Here's the article on that: Can Cuba cope with an onslaught of Americans? (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090412/ap_on_re_la_am_ca/cb_cuba_american_tourism;_ylt=Aonh.RWaUle3PGqsRNc7 VHFvaA8F)

Back
04-13-2009, 04:22 PM
The whole boycott of Cuba has been a joke. How many of them suffered while we still smoked their cigars.

ClydeR
04-13-2009, 04:55 PM
President Barack Obama directed his administration Monday to allow unlimited travel and money transfers by Cuban Americans to family in Cuba, and to take other steps to ease U.S. restrictions on the island, a senior administration official told The Associated Press.

That's racist! I should have the same right to travel to Cuba as someone who, racially speaking, is a Cuban. It's unconstitutional.

Kuyuk
04-13-2009, 05:10 PM
Most people I knew just flew(or drove) to canada and flew to Cuba from there.

Back
04-13-2009, 05:32 PM
Whose fault is their suffering? The military dictator that walls himself up in his castle on his shithole island, that cares more about grandstanding than the welfare of the people.

Really? Really? No, really? Wait, really?


Legitimizing said crackpot won't lead to the rebirth of Cuba--he'll be dead in a few years, and then we'll see real progress.

Pendejo.

Parkbandit
04-13-2009, 06:09 PM
Whose fault is their suffering? The military dictator that walls himself up in his castle on his shithole island, that cares more about grandstanding than the welfare of the people. Legitimizing said crackpot won't lead to the rebirth of Cuba--he'll be dead in a few years, and then we'll see real progress.


I blame Bush.

CrystalTears
04-13-2009, 06:50 PM
Whose fault is their suffering? The military dictator that walls himself up in his castle on his shithole island, that cares more about grandstanding than the welfare of the people. Legitimizing said crackpot won't lead to the rebirth of Cuba--he'll be dead in a few years, and then we'll see real progress.:lol: Okayy.

TheRunt
04-14-2009, 12:37 AM
I think it's a good idea but I have one concern and I read about another. My concern is that some people may get arrested if they return to Cuba (no idea on the likelihood of it, I readily plead ignorance).


That shouldn't be too much of a problem, Cuba just ships their prisoners to the US anyway :tumble:

Miscast
04-14-2009, 12:58 AM
Cuban girls are hot, right? I'm thinking like Miami, only really cheap.

Gan
04-14-2009, 07:32 AM
For once the boats might be heading south in hopes of all the new tourist support jobs that will be available soon. Providing that Cuba can convince investors that investing with a Communist is a good idea.

Sean of the Thread
04-14-2009, 07:39 AM
How that island has survived the hurricanes is beyond me at this point. It gets pounded.

Keller
04-14-2009, 07:39 AM
That shouldn't be too much of a problem, Cuba just ships their prisoners to the US anyway :tumble:

What do you mean?

Keller
04-14-2009, 07:40 AM
How that island has survived the hurricanes is beyond me at this point. It gets pounded.

It helps create shovel-ready jobs each year.

Imagine if each year our infrastructure was damaged and/or destroyed.

We'd be rich!!!

TheRunt
04-14-2009, 11:15 AM
What do you mean?

It was a joke regarding the 1980 Mariel boatlift. Where Castro let (or ordered) quite a few prisoners and mental patients immigrate to the US.

Keller
04-14-2009, 11:23 AM
It was a joke regarding the 1980 Mariel boatlift. Where Castro let (or ordered) quite a few prisoners and mental patients immigrate to the US.

haha, I'll have to wiki that tonight.

That's actually pretty funny.

g++
04-14-2009, 12:06 PM
haha, I'll have to wiki that tonight.

That's actually pretty funny.


Just watch scarface. What it lacks in historical accuracy it makes up for with violence, and narcotics.

Stanley Burrell
04-14-2009, 12:15 PM
Cuando salí de Cuba, dejé mi vida dejé mi amor. Cuando salí de Cuba, dejé enterrado mi corazón.

That, and Raul is a bigger crook than Fidel. I honestly don't see the harm in allowing travel. There are, what I would say is more than a handful, of direct flights from the U.S. to countries that are far more insidious in their usual actions than Cuba.

Conspiracy theory tin foil helmet tells me that this is a well-advanced pander to the Cuban vote, just like all Cuban immigrants loved Bush II's wee-wee, '04.

Kuyuk
04-14-2009, 12:30 PM
Maybe cubans will hold us for ransom like the pirates!

Keller
04-14-2009, 12:46 PM
Maybe cubans will hold us for ransom like the pirates!

That reminds me . . . who here knows Cuba's national anthem?