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How Trump’s Cruise Travel Ban Affects Private Sector Workers

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How Trump’s Cruise Travel Ban Affects Private Sector Workers
June 7, 2019 Sharon Hunter-Smith Cuba CubaHumanRights

Trump’s recent restrictions on U.S. travel to Cuba have many implications, and the elimination of the group people-to-people educational travel has serious consequences on the private sector workers. Learn about the affects from an article published by voanews.com on June 5, 2019:

https://www.voanews.com/a/trump-s-cruise-ban-hits-cuba-s-private-sector-workers/4947872.html

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