TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) —  President Barack Obama plans to loosen Cuban travel policy to allow  students and church groups to go to the communist country, the  administration announced Friday. Students seeking academic credit  and churches traveling for religious purposes will be able to go to  Cuba. The plan will also let any American send as much as $500 every  three months to Cuban citizens who are not part of the Castro  administration and are not members of the Communist Party. Also,  more airports will be allowed to offer charter service. Right now, only  three airports in Miami, Los Angeles and New York City can offer  authorized charters to Cuba. That will be expanded to any international  airport with proper customs and immigration facilities as long as a  licensed travel agencies asks to run charters from the airport. The  White House press office sent out a release saying Obama had directed  the changes, which do not need congressional approval. They will be put  in place within two weeks. Changes Obama made last year already  increased Cuban-Americans’ ability to visit family and send money to  relatives. The changes are similar to the travel policies under  President Bill Clinton. “Loosening these regulations will not help  foster a pro-democracy environment in Cuba. These changes will not aid  in ushering in respect for human rights. And they certainly will not  help the Cuban people free themselves from the tyranny that engulfs  them,” said U.S. Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, R-Fla., and the House Foreign  Affairs Committee chair. “These changes undermine U.S. foreign policy  and security objectives and will bring economic benefits to the Cuban  regime.” Sen. Bill Nelson’s office earlier confirmed the changes  after the State Department briefed him on them, but Nelson was traveling  and couldn’t be reached for comment on the plans. Pepe Hernandez,  head of the moderate Cuban-American National Foundation, called the  changes very positive, most importantly the decision to allow all  Americans to send money to Cubans. “It’s going to help the  interaction between regular Cubans and U.S. citizens, it’s going to help  Cuban people inside the island to gain independence from the Cuban  government, especially now that roughly a million will be without jobs,”  he said referring to Raul Castro’s decision to reduce the government  workforce. Hernandez said the Cuban government would get some  benefit from the remittances, but that he could live with that because  Cuban citizens, particularly dissidents, would now have another source  of support.
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