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Bacchus4.0

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Wed May 2, 2012, 08:59 AM May 2012

After 50 years, Cubans hope to travel freely [View all]

Source: AP

HAVANA (AP) — After controlling the comings and goings of its people for five decades, communist Cuba appears on the verge of a momentous decision to lift many travel restrictions. One senior official says a "radical and profound" change is weeks away.

The comment by Parliament Chief Ricardo Alarcon has residents, exiles and policymakers abuzz with speculation that the much-hated exit visa could be a thing of the past, even if Raul Castro's government continues to limit the travel of doctors, scientists, military personnel and others in sensitive roles to prevent a brain drain.

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The move would open the door to increased emigration and make it easier for Cubans overseas to avoid forfeiting their residency rights, a fate that has befallen waves of exiles since the 1959 revolution.
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"The time has come to get rid of the exit visa," said Vivian Delgado, a shop worker. "It's absurd that as a Cuban I must get permission to leave my country, and even worse that I need permission to come back."



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So the average Cuban can come to the US. trumad May 2012 #1
Liberalized travel for Cubans isn't a reality yet. It's still "hope." You have more freedom... slackmaster May 2012 #3
But it sure looks like they will be able to. trumad May 2012 #4
the restrictions on Cubans isn't just for the US, its everywhere n/t Bacchus4.0 May 2012 #7
Yep trumad May 2012 #10
It is a stupid policy, but Daniel537 May 2012 #9
yep trumad May 2012 #13
No doubt. Daniel537 May 2012 #14
They did try. TheWraith May 2012 #21
My nephew went to Cuba last year. You're behind the times. MADem May 2012 #17
I went as part of my church's long-standing exchange program Lydia Leftcoast May 2012 #45
The people-to-people "rules" are very loose these days. MADem May 2012 #46
And even if the restrictions were lifted Daniel537 May 2012 #5
They will find the money. trumad May 2012 #8
Some definitely will Daniel537 May 2012 #11
I don't think the average American could afford a trip to Tokyo Disneyland! nt MADem May 2012 #16
There are enough Cuban exiles in Miami with family there that they can get a trip very easily. joshcryer May 2012 #35
The average Cuban could not go anywhere up to now. MADem May 2012 #15
That's not my point. trumad May 2012 #18
No--your point was "So the average Cuban can come to the US" (not true) MADem May 2012 #28
Thousands go every year roody May 2012 #19
One of my nephews went, all quite above board. No sneaking. MADem May 2012 #29
I've gone twice without Big Brother's roody May 2012 #36
A Jewish group does a similar thing, and has for several years. MADem May 2012 #37
My nephew went yachting Seedersandleechers May 2012 #59
"Who has more freedom?" 4th law of robotics May 2012 #23
Ahhhh American Exceptionalism. trumad May 2012 #24
thats really not the issue, Cubans who obtain a visa to the US Bacchus4.0 May 2012 #25
"under certain circumstances" trumad May 2012 #26
Tampa, Fort Lauderdale, Baltimore, Chicago, Atlanta, New Orleans, Dallas, Houston and Miami... joshcryer May 2012 #34
It's even looser, now--you can go on a photography, architecture or cooking trip, for example. MADem May 2012 #39
People to people is good, but you still need a licensed company that offers it. joshcryer May 2012 #47
The better ones have worked it down to just under two hundred a day, MADem May 2012 #49
Indeed, saying America is worse than every other nation in every way 4th law of robotics May 2012 #27
You are laboring under a misapprehension. MADem May 2012 #30
It's not a contest! MADem May 2012 #38
He asked a question 4th law of robotics May 2012 #40
Errrrr.....I was agreeing with you! nt MADem May 2012 #41
Oh sorry, I wasn't sure who you were referring to 4th law of robotics May 2012 #42
No--the whole "comparison" thing... MADem May 2012 #43
You? (nt) Posteritatis May 2012 #32
You do treestar May 2012 #51
About damn time. Daniel537 May 2012 #2
Sweet... trumad May 2012 #6
I thought Obama was the one doing that. Daniel537 May 2012 #12
Then we would have some decent health care! roody May 2012 #20
A relative small number The Wizard May 2012 #22
We Need To Drop Our Outdated Restrictions Against Cuba. Paladin May 2012 #31
Wow, if Cuba does this expect relations to normalize very quickly. Shots fired. joshcryer May 2012 #33
My girlfriend's aunt is coming from Cuba for a visit, I'll ask her about it. Mika May 2012 #44
Is she a doctor who has done their stint, as it were? joshcryer May 2012 #48
Friend of the regime? Or, she has enough family left behind to ensure her return? MADem May 2012 #50
It is the US's visa requirement of guarantees that she'll return, not Cuba's. Mika May 2012 #53
Just not true. MADem May 2012 #54
So, your response is to just make shit up. Mika May 2012 #55
Like you did, you mean--about the "more freedom?" MADem May 2012 #56
Ahh, yes. A Richard Mellon Scaife RW "think tank" as a source Mika May 2012 #57
What's laughable is your insistence that Cubans have any measurable freedom as MADem May 2012 #58
I'm just back from 3 weeks there too. dipsydoodle May 2012 #60
Indeed. Mika May 2012 #61
Funny you should mention the Renault dipsydoodle May 2012 #62
No she isn't. Mika May 2012 #52
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