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President Barack Obama directed his administration Monday to allow
unlimited travel and money transfers by Cuban Americans to family in
Cuba, and to take other steps to ease U.S. restrictions on the island,
a senior administration official told The Associated Press.

The formal announcement was being made at the White House Monday
afternoon, during presidential spokesman Robert Gibbs’ daily briefing
with reporters. The official spoke on condition of anonymity so as not
to upstage the president’s announcement.

With the changes, Obama aims to create new space for the Cuban people
in their quest for political freedom and a democratic government, in
part by making them less dependent on the Castro regime, the official
said.

Other steps taken Monday include allowing gift parcels to be send to
Cuba, and issuing licenses to increase communications among and to the
Cuban people. About 1.5 million Americans have relatives in Cuba.

Obama had promised to take these steps as a presidential candidate. It
has been known for over a week that he would announce them in advance
of his attended this weekend of a Summit of the Americas in Trinidad
and Tobago.

“There are no better ambassadors for freedom than Cuban Americans,”
Obama said in a campaign speech last May in Miami, the heart of the
U.S. Cuban-American community. “It’s time to let Cuban Americans see
their mothers and fathers, their sisters and brothers. It’s time to let
Cuban American money make their families less dependent upon the Castro
regime.”

Sending money to senior government officials and Communist Party
members remains prohibited. Restrictions imposed by the Bush
administration had limited Cuban travel by Americans to just two weeks
every three years. Visits also were confined to immediate family
members.

Other steps taken Monday include expanding the things allowed in gift
parcels being sent to Cuba, such as clothes, personal hygiene items,
seeds, fishing gear and other personal necessities. The administration
also will begin issuing licenses to allow companies to provide cell and
television services to people on the island, and to allow family
members to pay for relatives on Cuba to get those services, the
official said.

JENNIFER LOVEN, AP

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