Trump cracks down on Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela
Source: Associated Press
Trump cracks down on Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela
By GISELA SALOMON, DEB RIECHMANN and MATTHEW LEE
April 17, 2019
CORAL GABLES, Fla. (AP) The Trump administration on Wednesday intensified its crackdown on Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela, rolling back Obama administration policy and announcing new restrictions and sanctions against the three countries whose leaders national security adviser John Bolton dubbed the three stooges of socialism.
The troika of tyranny Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua is beginning to crumble, Bolton said in a hard-hitting speech near Miami on the 58th anniversary of the United States failed Bay of Pigs invasion of the island, an attempt to overthrow the Cuban government.
The measures seem likely to hit hardest in Cuba, which is at a moment of severe economic weakness as it struggles to find cash to import basic food and other supplies following a drop in aid from Venezuela and a string of bad years in other key economic sectors.
Bolton announced a new cap on the amount of money that families in the United States can send their relatives in Cuba. The Obama administration had lifted limits on remittances, but the new limit will be $1,000 per person per quarter. Remittances to Cuba from the United States amounted to $3 billion in 2016, according to the State Department.
Washington also moved to restrict non-family travel after a broad loosening of so-called purposeful visits under Obama led to soaring numbers of American trips for cultural and educational exchanges. Details on the restrictions were not immediately clear, but tourism is a key lifeline of hard currency for Cuba. Bolton called such visits veiled tourism.
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