WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama plans to lift longstanding U.S.
restrictions on Cuba, a senior administration official said, allowing
Cuban-Americans to visit families there as often as they like and to send
them unlimited funds.
The gesture, which could herald more openness with the Castro regime, will
fulfill a campaign promise and follows more modest action in Congress this
year to loosen travel rules.
The president has authority to loosen the restrictions on travel and
remittances to Cuba on his own. The new rules will affect an estimated 1.5
million Americans who have family members in Cuba. Other Americans are
allowed to travel to Cuba but only if they qualify through certain cultural,
educational and other programs.
President Obama doesn't intend to call for lifting of the trade embargo
against Cuba, which would require congressional action, nor is any specific
diplomatic outreach contemplated, the official said.
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