Obama eases curbs on Cuba travel

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Obama eases curbs on Cuba travel

US President Barack Obama has approved measures that will allow Cuban Americans to travel more freely to Cuba, his spokesman has said.

Cuban-Americans will also be allowed to send more money to relatives in Cuba.

The move, announced by White House spokesman Robert Gibbs, comes after Mr Obama last month signed a spending bill easing some economic sanctions on Cuba.

Mr Gibbs said the aim was to promote democracy and human rights on the Caribbean island.

"The president has directed the secretaries of state, treasury and commerce to carry out the actions necessary to lift all restrictions on the ability of individuals to visit family members in Cuba and to send them remittances," said Mr Gibbs.

The changes fulfilled a pledge made by Mr Obama during his presidential campaign and would help bridge the gap between divided Cuban families, he added.

The US had imposed a commercial blockade on Cuba since the Communist revolution that brought Fidel Castro to power in 1959.

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Restrictions would also be lifted on US telecommunications companies applying for licences to operate in Cuba, Mr Gibbs added.

Cuban-Americans are eager to help their families in Cuba

That move could open the way for a greater flow of information to the island via the internet, says the BBC's Kevin Connolly in Washington, although much will depend on the attitude of the Cuban government itself.

"The president would like to see greater freedom for the Cuban people," said Mr Gibbs.

"There are actions that he can and has taken today to open up the flow of information to provide some important steps to help that."

The move comes as Mr Obama prepares for a summit with regional leaders in Trinidad later this week.

The US president has indicated he would be open to dialogue with Cuba's leaders.

But he has said that, like previous American presidents, he will only consider a full lifting of the US embargo once Cuba's communist government makes significant moves such as the holding of democratic elections.

Cuba's President Raul Castro has said he is prepared to negotiate with the new US administration, providing there are no preconditions.

President Obama clearly believes that engagement may yet achieve what the half-century embargo never did, says our correspondent: real political change in Cuba.

But there is no talk for the moment of opening diplomatic relations or of lifting the general trade embargo, he adds.

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I saw on news on TV yesterday. The Americans and Cubians are very excited and happy to reunion each other after years no see... One American are very happy and take a plane to fly to be with dying one of her relative...

wow, I didn´t know that Bush restricted the limit for visit Cuba or America once in every 3 years... :cold: It´s great that Obama free the visitor restriction between Cuba and America.

You, Americans are very lucky to have a good presdient.



 
When and if the embargo is totally lifted, I will one of the first non-cubans on a flight to Havana. I've wanted to go to Cuba for as long as i can remember. :cool2:
 
hell yea hell yea hell yea!
 
My family is Cuban and we are a bit apprehensive about traveling to Cuba. I can freely travel to Cuba with no problems because I was born in America. However, my parents have "Cuba" on their passport and there is a slight risk that they may run into problems coming back to America. Raul seems more lenient than Fidel but you never know. I really hope to go to Cuba with my parents so that they can show me where they lived. My dad is from a TINY town called Cienfuegos, which translates to "100 fires" in Spanish. :)
 
My family is Cuban and we are a bit apprehensive about traveling to Cuba. I can freely travel to Cuba with no problems because I was born in America. However, my parents have "Cuba" on their passport and there is a slight risk that they may run into problems coming back to America. Raul seems more lenient than Fidel but you never know. I really hope to go to Cuba with my parents so that they can show me where they lived. My dad is from a TINY town called Cienfuegos, which translates to "100 fires" in Spanish. :)

sounds spicy.... or hot..... or angry..... :dunno:
 
You will need to go back to at least JFK to find blame/fault with restrictions on Cuba Liebling.

Just because the Castros looked someone in the eye and seemed nice is no reason to ignore and abandoned the facts that surround their dicatorship.
 
You will need to go back to at least JFK to find blame/fault with restrictions on Cuba Liebling.

Just because the Castros looked someone in the eye and seemed nice is no reason to ignore and abandoned the facts that surround their dicatorship.

No different than the other dictatorships that we chose to "cozy up with."
 
I saw on news on TV yesterday. The Americans and Cubians are very excited and happy to reunion each other after years no see... One American are very happy and take a plane to fly to be with dying one of her relative...

wow, I didn´t know that Bush restricted the limit for visit Cuba or America once in every 3 years... :cold: It´s great that Obama free the visitor restriction between Cuba and America.

You, Americans are very lucky to have a good presdient.



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JFK was one who banned on travel to Cuba by US Citizen.
 
FAST FACTS
Travel ban history

July 1963
: Travel to Cuba by U.S. citizens banned by Kennedy administration under Trading with the Enemy Act.
March 1977: President Jimmy Carter allows ban to lapse. Americans free to travel again.
April 1982: Ban reimposed by President Ronald Reagan.
March 1996: Embargo and travel ban codified into law by Cuban Liberty and Democratic Solidarity Act.
January 1999: Clinton administration introduced new category of licensed educational/cultural travel to Cuba, designed to foster "people-to-people" engagement.
June 2004: President George W. Bush restricts travel, saying it was being abused by academic institutions for purposes of tourism.

Backers of travel to Cuba see opening - St. Petersburg Times
 
Liebling, you should read up about the Cuban missile crisis and the failed Operation Bay of Pigs to get a better idea why JFK did the embargo.

Many young Cubans (including my parents) were fleeing to US just before (and after, usually via Mexico) the embargo because Castro started to send children to Russia to be trained as soldiers for Communism. Families were very scared about the possibility of their children being sent to Russia.

At the time, the embargo may be needed, but after 50 years..... it's just really pointless and is mostly a pain in the butt. In my opinion, the people who are against this are doing it out of pride mostly.
 
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