House Republicans Uphold Travel Restriction To Cuba
House Republicans voted Thursday to maintain restrictions on Americans wishing to travel to Cuba, a setback to Obama administration efforts to ease the 50 yr Cold War standoff.
The Republican-controlled chamber voted 247-176 to keep a Cuba-related provision in a transportation funding bill. The provision block new rules issued in January that would significantly ease travel restrictions to Cuba and allow regularly scheduled flights for the 1st time.
The administration rules lifted a requirement that US travelers obtain a license from the US Treasury Department before traveling to Cuba. Instead, all that is required is for travelers to assert that their trip would serve educational, religious or other permitted purposes.
The Republican provision is the work of Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart, a Cuban-American Republican from the Miami, FL area.
Mr. Diaz-Balart said the Obama administration is wrong to lift the travel restrictions, noting that the flights would land at an airport that was partially owned by US interests when it was seized by the Castro government.
“What you are saying is, ‘It’s OK to do business on property that was stolen from Americans,’” Mr. Diaz-Balart said.
But to most Democrats and some House Republicans, the travel ban is a obsolete Cold War remnant.
“We need a 21st Century approach to this nation 90 miles away from our shores. This is 2015 … not 1960,” said Rep. Barbara Lee, (D-CA), whose attempt to strip Mr. Diaz-Balart’s provision from the transportation appropriations measure failed. “The rest of the world is doing business with Cuba, allows its citizens to travel to Cuba and also has normal diplomatic relations with Cuba.”
The GOP plan would halt the new flights, but leave in place new rules permitting the import of limited amounts of goods like Cigars and Rum.
The Obama White House has threatened to veto the bill, in part because of the Cuba-related provision.
Agriculture organizations, the US Chamber of Commerce and other business interests have expressed support for the administration’s outreach to Cuba.
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