Tampa Activists Strategize For Future Of U.S.-Cuba Relations

Tampa-based activists are taking a pro-normalization stance toward the country’s stance on the U.S.-Cuba travel policy. Activists Vicente Amor, owner of Tampa-based travel agency Flor Caribe, and Washington attorney Tony Martinez have started to reorganize their strategy to reach a united stance on U.S.-Cuba relations. Lifting the travel ban could be more difficult in the current political climate following mid-term elections, according to a recent article the Cuba Standard. Read the complete story.

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Tampa-based activists are taking a pro-normalization stance toward the country’s stance on the U.S.-Cuba travel policy.

Activists Vicente Amor, owner of Tampa-based travel agency Flor Caribe, and Washington attorney Tony Martinez have started to reorganize their strategy to reach a united stance on U.S.-Cuba relations.

Lifting the travel ban could be more difficult in the current political climate following mid-term elections, according to a recent article the Cuba Standard.

Read the complete story.

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