The Morning Call

Trump tightens Cuba sanctions with eye toward voting bloc in Florida

- By Darlene Superville

WASHINGTON — Americans won't be allowed to bring home cigars and rum from Cuba under measures President Donald Trump announced Wednesday to financiall­y starve the island's government, a move taken as he tries to boost his appeal among Cuban Americans, a crucial voting bloc in the battlegrou­nd state of Florida.

The action comes as the Republican president reaffirmed his administra­tion's “ironclad solidarity” with the Cuban people, whose descendant­s in the U.S. often vote for the GOP. It also comes as Trump considers a Cuban American from Florida for a seat on the

U.S. Supreme Court.

At a White House ceremony recognizin­g nearly two dozen veterans of the failed Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba in 1961, Trump said U.S. travelers will also be prohibited from staying at hotels and other properties owned by the Cuban government.

Trump said the new steps announced by the Treasury Department will ensure U.S. dollars do not fund the Cuban government, but go directly to everyday Cubans.

“Today we reaffirm our ironclad solidarity with the Cuban people and our eternal conviction that freedom will prevail over the sinister forces of communism and evil in many different forms,” the president said. “Today we declare America's unwavering commitment to a free Cuba.”

The new restrictio­ns are the latest in the Trump administra­tion's effort to reinstate an economic blockade of Cuba and reverse the strategy of restoring diplomatic relations with the island, the policy that was pursued by former President Barack Obama's administra­tion.

Cuban Americans are a crucial voting bloc in Florida, a state critical to Trump's reelection prospects.

Republican­s have long dominated with these voters, who are known for a collective dislike of President John F. Kennedy, a Democrat, over the Bay of Pigs invasion. The mission failed to meet its goal of toppling the communist government of Cuba's Fidel Castro.

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