ABitSpicy on Nostr: I find it interesting that the United States occupies land in a foreign country ...
I find it interesting that the United States occupies land in a foreign country (Cuba), but restricts the ability of US citizens to visit Cuba.
A quick internet search shows US citizens can travel to Cuba, IF the US Office of Foreign Asset Control (another government agency I did not know existed until today) grants permission.
"Authorized Categories of Travel: You must choose one of the 12 authorized categories of travel, as defined by the US Office of Foreign Asset Control (OFAC)".
Looks like in the "Land of the Free" movement is restricted.
(Aerial view of Bulkeley Hall, the headquarters and administration building at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base)
A quick internet search shows US citizens can travel to Cuba, IF the US Office of Foreign Asset Control (another government agency I did not know existed until today) grants permission.
"Authorized Categories of Travel: You must choose one of the 12 authorized categories of travel, as defined by the US Office of Foreign Asset Control (OFAC)".
Looks like in the "Land of the Free" movement is restricted.
(Aerial view of Bulkeley Hall, the headquarters and administration building at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base)