First, an article about the issue followed by information on how to make your voice heard with members of Congress.
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Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2009 07:53:07 -0500
Subject: Cuba travel bill faces opposition in House
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sun-sentinel.com/news/local/cuba/sfl-flpcubablock23pnfeb23,0,6989749.story
South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com
Cuba travel bill faces opposition in House
GOP says it has Democrat allies ready
By Alexia Campbell
South Florida Sun-Sentinel
February 23, 2009
Don't pack your bags for Cuba yet.
Nine members of the U.S. House recently filed a bill that would allow Americans to travel freely to Cuba for the first time in 46 years. But pro-embargo forces in Congress are poised to block it.
It happens every year, said Rep. Lincoln Diaz-Balart, R-Miami, and every year embargo supporters kill similar bills before they get any traction. Even with Democrats in the majority , Diaz-Balart says enough bipartisan opposition has been recruited to stop the Freedom to Travel to Cuba Act at the committee level.
"While we recognize that these are fights that take place, we have great confidence that we'll defeat them," said Diaz-Balart, a longtime advocate of U.S. sanctions against the communist nation.
He and other Florida leaders, such as Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Weston, have reached out to new members of Congress on the issue. They've found allies, he said, but would not reveal their names.
Now the bill awaits consideration from the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, where ranking member Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, R-Miami, has maintained a tough stance toward the Castro government.
The bill would also lift limits on travel by Cuban exiles living in the United States. It would prevent the president from regulating travel to the island in the absence of an armed conflict or imminent danger.
President George W. Bush was a sure veto in past sessions, but sponsors think this year will be different. President Barack Obama has called for easing some travel restrictions to the island.
"If we want to hasten democratic reform in Cuba, we need a new approach," said Matthew Specht, spokesman for Rep. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., who co-sponsored the bill.
If the United States lifted the travel ban to Cuba, it wouldn't make any difference to Jorge Avellana of the Cuban American Club in West Palm Beach. He won't return to the island as long as the Castro government is in power, he says, but he thinks Americans should be allowed to go there, just as Cubans can.
"I don't expect Cubans to be second-class citizens to Americans," said Avellana, who left the island when he was 14. "Why would I expect Americans to be second-class citizens to Cubans?"
Alexia Campbell can be reached at apcampbell@sun-sentinel.com or 954-356-4513.
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CALL CONGRESS:
The House and Senate have introduced identical bills (HR 874 and S428) which would allow ALL U.S. citizens or legal residents to travel freely to Cuba. IFCO/Pastors for Peace strongly supports this initiative, as one of many steps that need to be taken to undo the unjust, immoral, and senseless US blockade.
PLEASE CONTACT YOUR CONGRESSIONAL REPRESENTATIVE AND SENATORS and ask them to give support and co-sponsorship to HR874 or S428
By phone
Call the Capitol switchboard: 202/225-3121, and ask for your representative/senators by name. Ask to speak with the staff person who deals with foreign affairs and/or US/Cuba relations. Tell them you're a constituent and you are asking your representative to co-sponsor and support "HR874/S428, the bill to allow travel between the US and Cuba." (It's ok to leave a voicemail message if you don't get through.)
By email
For the Senate get your senators contact via
http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfmand cut and paste in the following text - or your own words – into the email form:
YES TO S428. RESTORE THE RIGHT OF ALL AMERICANS TO TRAVEL TO CUBA
Dear Senator ___________,
I ask you to cosponsor S.428 that would restore my right as a US citizen to travel to Cuba unrestricted.
To cosponsor, contact the office of Senator Dorgan (D-ND) or Sen. Lugar (R-IN) or Sen. Enzi (R-WY) or Sen. Dodd (D-CT).
For the House get your representative's contact via
http://www.house.gov/house/MemberWWW.shtml#WCut and paste the following text – or your own words – into the email form:
YES TO HR874. RESTORE THE RIGHT OF ALL AMERICANS TO TRAVEL TO CUBA
Dear Representative __________,
I ask you to cosponsor HR874 that would restore my right as a US citizen to travel to Cuba unrestricted.
To cosponsor, contact the office of Representative William Delahunt (D-Mass)