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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
12-03-2008 @ 8:18AM
Cocuyo said...
Personal accounts from several posters forcefully cleared any misgivings about the welcoming attitude of Cubans toward Americans. Not only the Cuban people, but also the government institutions, are warm to the American people. Remember, the travel restrictions, the economic and cultural blockade, the antipathy are all coming from American administrations pandering to shady Florida political groups (some involved in terrorism against Cuba). I don't know if you just can walk in and say "I want to volunteer"; nice but ineffective. To be sure, if you go to Cuba you will violate American government's travel restrictions and be subject to hefty fines when you return. So make sure your passport is not marked for the travel. It is demeaning, isn't it?
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