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Bush May Relax Immigration Rules for Some Cubans |
2006-08-09 |
Aug. 8 (Bloomberg) -- The Bush administration may change some immigration rules to make it easier for Cubans with relatives in the U.S. to enter the country, two administration officials familiar with the plans said. The administration also is considering refusing visa applications from any Cuban caught trying to sneak into the U.S. by sea. Under the current policy, such people aren't penalized if they later apply for a visa, the officials said. The U.S. seeks to curb any surge of Cubans to the U.S. following Fidel Castro's handoff of power. The 79-year-old dictator fell ill last week and temporarily turned control of the Caribbean nation over to his brother, Raul. President George W. Bush yesterday urged Cubans to pull away from Castro's ``tyrannical'' grip and create a new government. ``The U.S. realizes that the unfolding events in Cuba might potentially lead to an immigration crisis,'' said Paolo Spadoni, a professor at Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida, who specializes in Cuban issues. White House spokesman Tony Snow confirmed today that the administration is thinking about ``what might happen'' in Cuba and how the U.S. should respond. Still, he said there's been no change in policy, and the administration is urging Cubans ``to stay put.'' A policy shift would reflect the administration's desire to prevent a mass migration, yet at the same time send a message that it cares about the Cuban people, including Cuban-Americans and their families, Spadoni said. |
Posted by:Steve White |
#2 Can't Bush just pretend they're Mexicans and look the other way accordingly? |
Posted by: Phil 2006-08-09 16:27 |
#1 Hey Hillary, Bushie is setting you up for Haiti Part Deux. Mahwahahahahahaha. |
Posted by: Whater Thrineper8264 2006-08-09 10:36 |