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  2. Freedom to Travel to Cuba Act - Wikipedia

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    President Obama's three-day visit to Cuba, in March, 2016, marked the first visit by a U.S. president since 1928. On the island, anti-government demonstrations in anticipation of President Obama's visit and of the new U.S. liberalization of travel were met with oppressive reprisals from the Castro regime. [9] [10] [11]

  3. Cuban thaw - Wikipedia

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    On June 4, 2019, the Trump administration announced a full ban on cruise ship, private yacht, or plane travel to Cuba. It also announced a ban on "people-to-people" travel, which was until that point the most popular legal mechanism for American travel to the island, largely because it was the category used by cruise lines for their tours.

  4. List of citizenships refused entry to foreign states - Wikipedia

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    Since April 2017, nationals of these countries are banned from entering eastern Libya, which is under control by the Tobruk government. Other nationals who don't possess a valid visa or residence permit will also be refused entry. [2] [7] [8] Iran: Pakistan: Sudan: Syria: Yemen: Belarus: Ascension Island

  5. US u-turns on Esta ban for Cuba tourists - AOL

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  6. Cuba calls Trump speech on island 'grotesque spectacle' - AOL

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    However, it will tighten restrictions on Americans traveling to the Caribbean island, hurting the booming Cuban tourism industry and clamp down on U.S. business dealings with Cuba's military.

  7. Cuba's nationwide blackouts, shortages draw help from ... - AOL

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    Those planning to travel to Cuba have been asking questions on social media as visitors and relatives of those on the island have been sending much-needed supplies.

  8. Venceremos Brigade - Wikipedia

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    In November 1969, [8] the first brigade of 216 Americans travelled to Cuba from Mexico City to skirt the U.S. government's restrictions on travel to the island. [8] The participants were to contribute to Cuba's monumental ten million ton zafra (harvest) of 1970, as well as to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the Cuban Revolution. The second ...

  9. Trump banned U.S. cruise ships from traveling to Cuba, and ...

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    The Trump administration's ban on cruise-ship travel to Cuba has made Carnival Corp more pessimistic about its financial performance this year. Trump banned U.S. cruise ships from traveling to ...