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4-15-2009 @ 2:26PM
Chris said...
I've been wondering the same thing as Bill, except it would be the Treasury coming after you and not Immigration as it is technically not illegal for Americans to travel to Cuba, just to spend money there. Being Canadian, I won't have to worry about this when I do finally find a chance to go to Cuba. So the question begs to be asked, do you hold US Citizenship? If so, aren't you worried that these posts are a little too brazen as well as an admission of guilt?
My sister who resides in the US and is currently in the process of obtaining her Green card wouldn't go to Cuba for my wedding because she didn't want to have to worry about getting caught. In the long run, we had the wedding in the Dominican Republic instead.
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