USA-Cuba: viaggi via e rimesse restrizioni to Esuli
NEW YORK - Il President Barack Obama has a series Revocatus Confronti di nei di restrizioni Cuba, l'altro agevolando work i viaggi che hanno famiglia degli Americania sull'isola. Toltec you restrizioni through travel and remittances from Cuban-Americans who still have relatives on the island. The decision to "make the Cuban people less dependent on the Castro regime," marks the first significant change of course in decades of friction between the U.S. and Cuba and coincides with efforts underway in Congress for the complete withdrawal of U.S. embargo. The Directive extends inter alia, the range of objects that can be returned to Cuba to include clothing, personal hygiene items and fishing equipment. It will still prohibited to send gifts to senior officials of the government and the Communist Party of Cuba. The announcement on the eve of the Summit of the Americas, which opens this week in Trinidad, responding to pressure from Latin American leaders for a normalization relations between the U.S. and Cuba: the outsider status of the island Castro brothers will be a topic for much discussion. The last restrictions were imposed on Cuba by former President George W. Bush in 2004 just months after the election for the second time in the White House and after imprisonment by the Cuban regime of 75 dissidenti.L 'loosening of the embargo against Cuba was one of the points that Obama got himself elected the White House even if the new Democratic administration has not committed to complete withdrawal of the embargo. The new rules allow unlimited travel about 1.5 million Americans who are having family members in Cuba, the White House withdrew the bonds sending Money from the U.S. in Cuba between members of divided families living in both countries. The travel restrictions and money transfers were introduced by President John F. Kennedy in 1962, under embargo against Castro and his revolutionary government. President Jimmy Carter in the seventies loosened the bonds, which, however, were again reinforced by Ronald Reagan in the Eighties. More recently Bush had passed rules that allow family visits every three years, but lowering the definition of who is entitled to ask for permission to Cuba
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