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if you go, they will need to pay for everything and give you a
notarized letter stating so and you gave them no compensation in return. Such a letter is admisable as testimony in a trial, and you will still be sent a letter and asked to document that you did not expend any money in cuba. This must specify clearly that they also paid your plane ticket, entry fees, exist fees, visa fees, hotel stays (if you stay in a hotel), food and transportation within cuba. you are right, the original letter of the law was to stop us citizens from spending money. But, presidential orders from Bush, and many of them, have clamped down on everything. Example, you used to be able to go as part of a school program. Now you can't. Pretty much all of the loop holes have been closed and methods of getting in. It's very, very, very risky as the President has directed the Coast Guard to "seize any vessels under any flag capable of going to Cuba" and the treasury department to "use the full measure of the law to enforce the trading with the enemies act". There are more treasury agents assigned to do this then to track down terrorist funding. Write you congressmen, but until it changes, and Bush leaves, you can't go. |
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