Cleon
King of the Pod People
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Is there anyone who honestly thinks US policy towards Cuba makes even a little bit of sense? This is ridiculous. You shouldn't need permission from the State to visit your family.
Delvis Fernandez, the founder and president of the national Cuban American Alliance Education Fund, would like to take his blind 88-year-old mother Sara to Cuba to visit with her diabetic 86-year-old sister, whose leg was recently amputated. But their proposed trip is illegal under the U.S. Administration’s tightening regulations.
George “Jorge” Milanes of Los Osos wants to travel to Havana to see his dying 94-year-old aunt, Tia Carmen, who—in a typical Cuban extended family custom—helped raise him. However, U.S. rules forbid him to go.
“What are we as a society if we violate the basic rights of the most fundamental part of civilization, the family?” asks Fernandez, who moved from his Washington, D.C. office to See Canyon to be closer to his sons and grandchildren.
Is there anyone who honestly thinks US policy towards Cuba makes even a little bit of sense? This is ridiculous. You shouldn't need permission from the State to visit your family.