Bill to Drop Travel Restrictions to Cuba

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http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/cuba/sfl-flbcubatravel0210sbfeb10,0,4639522.story


Bill would drop travel restrictions to Cuba

<dl class="byline">By Alexia Campbell |South Florida Sun Sentinel<dd> February 10, 2009</dd></dl> While most of the nation focused on the stimulus bill winding through Congress, nine representatives introduced a bill calling for an end to the 46-year-old ban on travel to Cuba.

The Freedom to Travel to Cuba Act introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives on Feb. 4 would allow American citizens unrestricted travel to Cuba for the first time since 1963. The bill by Rep. William Delahunt, D-Mass., and eight co-sponsors would also lift limits on travel by Cuban exiles living in the United States. The president would not be able to regulate travel to the island unless an armed conflict or armed danger arises.

The bill has gone too far, said Francisco "Pepe" Hernandez, president of the Cuban American National Foundation. Cuban exiles should visit their families whenever they want, but tourists shouldn't spend money in resorts that Cubans are barred from. "It's improper and should not be allowed until the Cuban government makes some reforms," he said.

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"It's a betrayal and it's not going to resolve anything," said Lopez, who left Cuba in 1961.

Tourism dollars spent in Cuba will inject more oxygen into the dying Castro regime, he said. Lopez also thinks Cuban exiles who want to return to the island whenever they please are abusing their refugee privilege.

Many expect President Barack Obama to back a change in the policy. As a candidate for the presidency, Obama spoke in favor of reducing restrictions on remittances and travel to the island.

Co-sponsors to the bill include representatives Rosa DeLauro, D-Conn., Sam Farr, D-Calif., and Ron Paul, R- Texas.
 

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Don't see a problem with Cuba. I'd love to go there too. Been to almost every other island in the carribbean.
 

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Cuba is a fantastic place to visit, been there a few times, it's like stepping back into the '50's with all the old cars running around. And the people are extremely friendly, and very hospitable as well. Not to mention the Latina ladies :niceass:
 

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I always wondered with what moral right American politicians condemned the travel restrictions for Eastern Europeans when they themselves bar their own citizens from travelling to a neighbouring country...
 

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All embargos and travel restrictions with Cuba should be immediately rescinded because Communists aren't the boogey man anymore. Now it's Muslims.
 

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Cuba is a fantastic place to visit, been there a few times, it's like stepping back into the '50's with all the old cars running around. And the people are extremely friendly, and very hospitable as well. Not to mention the Latina ladies :niceass:

Death Eats a Cracker: All embargos and travel restrictions with Cuba should be immediately rescinded because Communists aren't the boogey man anymore. Now it's Muslims.

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Damn...I was hoping I could go visit before it's over run with Americanos
 

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If the US drops travel restrictions, Cuba is likely to impose its own to stem the flood.
 

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Would be a greater stimulus to the economy than the whole package by Congress. Airlines would be full going to and from Havana. Boats would be taking people over. Cruise ships would begin stopping there and their bookings would likely increase. Jobs would be created as companies would send people over to look for opportunities. The above would occur with normalized relations with Cuba, not just a relaxing of travel restrictions.
 

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I can't help but think of Hyman Roth when I think of Havana, Cuba.

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Thought Clinton would do it but he chickened out too many votes in SE Florida from the old Batista's. Fat lot of good it did FL got Gore anyway.

Long overdue.
 

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