Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Travel Restriction To Cuba Will Be Eased

As mentioned a few weeks ago, the travel restrictions to Cuba will be loosened in the coming weeks. The bill is scheduled to override the restrictions imposed by President Bush in 2004 that limited family visits to once every three years for no more than 14 days and spending was capped at $50 per day. With the proposed new law, travel to Cuba will be permitted once a year with a cap of $150 per day for an unlimited duration of stay. The legislation will also change the definition of family to include first cousins, aunts and uncles. More money for castro and Co. Thank you Obama.

 

P.S. – Cuba will ask for the release of the “Los Cinco Espias” and the U.S. government will give in.

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