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nikkas in here talking straight BULLshyt!!


i just went to cuba in march... bought a ticket to fly out of florida. you gotta pay $100 for a "visa"

the visa process is EXACTLY this:

1. get off your plane/pull up at florida airport.
2. check in
3. go to your departure gate
4. tell employee that you need your cuban visa
5. fill out half sheet of paper, marking 1 of 12 reasons why you are going
6. notice that employee does not give any fukks and will not check your reason nor ask for proof
7. pay money
8. go to cuba



from there we got to airbnb... yes they have those.. or you can get a telly if you want. and do whatever the fukk you want. we walked around all day. hit clubs at night. fukked with some bytches. met some local cubans and partied at their house. bought some cubans. bought some weed. bought some liquor. partied all night


easy

You must haven't been paying attention to the news. Trump just announced a couple weeks ago that he is tightening the travel restrictions to Cuba that Obama loosened. You can't just go all willy nilly like you could prior. Thank your President and the coli militants who didn't vote.

I went there in February btw.
 

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You must haven't been paying attention to the news. Trump just announced a couple weeks ago that he is tightening the travel restrictions to Cuba that Obama loosened. You can't just go all willy nilly like you could prior. Thank your President and the coli militants who didn't vote.

I went there in February btw.
you're right and wrong

trump changed you can't use "person to person" as a reason for going anymore. there are still 11 more options to choose, and like i said, you dealing with american flight workers, who could give two fukks why you leaving. they just make you mark the paper and get on. ain't no american customs agents checking the shyt before you board. and definitely cuba ain't checking it cause they want your money

he also said it's illegal for americans to spend money on any business that does business with the military... well get cash when you get there and that'll be that.. you think they gonna have american undercover agents to watch all tourists and see where they spend their money?

you been there bro... you know how lax and easy that shyt was. nothing has changed but some paper policy that nobody is enforcing




Good lookout!

What was the female over there like?

Any pics?
i'll put up pics and a vid i made tomorrow.. i don't have them on this computer
 

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went there when fidel was still alive. 2,5 weeks tour from holguin to havana..
Santiago de Cuba is a magical place.. 2nd largest city and predominantly african culture.. MUST VISIT
Havana's bright lights are magnitizing.. ill city..
still wanna go back to visit Sierra Maestra.. but the fukkin us government blocked guantanamo
 

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No but I still plan on going despite the new policy. My mom, my sister and my aunt went way before Obama lifted the travel restrictions. They flew to Panama and then from there to Cuba. They used their Haitian passports. I think Bush was still president.

I also have family (dad's side) who live in Cuba but I've never met them.
 

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Cuba's nice, beautiful country with beautiful people. The culture there is very warm, The people there are really friendly and kind, but that may be because i was a tourist.

I spent a weeks in Havana, and some days in Varadaro, while Fidel was under power.
 

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you're right and wrong

trump changed you can't use "person to person" as a reason for going anymore. there are still 11 more options to choose, and like i said, you dealing with american flight workers, who could give two fukks why you leaving. they just make you mark the paper and get on. ain't no american customs agents checking the shyt before you board. and definitely cuba ain't checking it cause they want your money

he also said it's illegal for americans to spend money on any business that does business with the military... well get cash when you get there and that'll be that.. you think they gonna have american undercover agents to watch all tourists and see where they spend their money?

you been there bro... you know how lax and easy that shyt was. nothing has changed but some paper policy that nobody is enforcing





i'll put up pics and a vid i made tomorrow.. i don't have them on this computer

The thing is, back when Obama was around the state department did NOT look into the reasons why you wanted to go. Now, under Trump's state department they will literally audit you and you have to provide itineraries and all kinds of shyt to prove you went over there for the allowed reasons (education, humanitarian, etc.). They specifically said they would begin enforcing this harder compared to Obama.

It will not be easy as it used to be.
 

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The United Nations General Assembly voted overwhelmingly on October 29, 2025, to condemn the U.S. economic embargo on Cuba for the 33rd consecutive year, adopting a resolution titled “Necessity of ending the economic, commercial and financial embargo imposed by the United States of America against Cuba” with 165 votes in favor, 7 against, and 12 abstentions. The countries voting against the resolution were the United States, Israel, Argentina, Hungary, North Macedonia, Paraguay, and Ukraine, marking a shift from the previous year when only the U.S. and Israel opposed it, with 187 in favor and one abstention. The U.S. attempted to gain broader support by alleging that up to 5,000 Cubans are fighting alongside Russian forces in Ukraine, a claim rejected by Cuba as unfounded. Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez described the embargo as a “flagrant, massive and systematic violation of the human rights of our people” and called for an end to the decades-long blockade.

U N ends the embargo on Cuba

 
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