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Business Insider reports President Donald Trump's administration is restricting travel to Cuba. The US State Department said Tuesday the administration is ending an educational travel program and banning "passenger and recreational vessels." Cruise ships, yachts, private and corporate planes will no longer be able to travel to Cuba. The State Department said the ban was due to the Cuban government's repression of its citizens and support of Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro. "The United States calls on the regime to abandon its repression of Cubans, cease its interference in Venezuela, and work toward building a stable, prosperous, and free country for the Cuban people." US State Department Travel from the US to Cuba is still permitted under circumstances such as visits to family members, government affairs, and humanitarian projects.

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