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Cuban in the U.S. Responds to Criticism: "Stop Telling People Not to Visit Their Families in Cuba"

Thursday, September 12, 2024 by Edward Lopez

A Cuban woman in the United States (@atrevetebyrosy) has voiced her opinion on the criticism many Cubans face for returning to the island to visit their families. In a TikTok video, this woman defended her decision to continue visiting her loved ones despite the backlash. She emphasized that no one should judge those who choose to travel to the island to see their relatives.

“Folks, stop telling daughters they can’t visit their parents in Cuba, or mothers that they can’t go see their children. Everyone is free to do whatever they want,” she states at the beginning of the video. The woman, who has been living outside the island for 18 years, assures that she will continue to travel to support her family in Cuba as long as it is legally permitted. “Cuba is not the same for foreigners as it is for the average Cuban,” she underscores, highlighting the challenges her family faces on the island.

Moreover, she takes a stand against those who criticize her for sending aid or visiting the island, asserting that her decision does not imply support for the Cuban regime, but rather fulfilling her duty as a daughter. “I will keep traveling to Cuba; if you don’t want to go, don’t go. We live in a free country; it’s my money, I’m not asking it from you,” she emphasizes, defending her right to use her resources to help her family.

In the comments on her TikTok post, many have shown their support and reaffirmed their decisions to return to Cuba and send money to their families. “I go to Cuba because I have my family there; the day I can have them with me, I won’t go anymore. But as long as they’re there, I will go, nobody tells me what to do with my money,” “People who have no empathy and have no one there,” “If you don’t want to go, don’t go, but don’t tell me I can’t visit my family,” “It had to be said, and it was said. My God, why do people meddle where they’re not called; they have no life, so they interfere in others’ lives,” or “Don’t pay attention to people who just seek controversy and comments; I will see my child with my money because I want to,” said some users.

Common Questions About Traveling to Cuba to Visit Family

In light of this Cuban woman's viral TikTok video, several questions have arisen regarding the logistics and implications of traveling to Cuba to visit family. Here are some of the most frequently asked questions and their answers.

Is it legal for Cubans living in the U.S. to visit their families in Cuba?

Yes, it is legal for Cubans living in the U.S. to visit their families in Cuba, provided they comply with travel regulations and obtain the necessary permits.

Does visiting family in Cuba mean supporting the Cuban regime?

No, visiting family in Cuba does not necessarily mean supporting the Cuban regime. Many individuals visit solely to support their loved ones and maintain family connections.

What are the challenges faced by families in Cuba?

Families in Cuba face numerous challenges, including economic hardships, limited access to resources, and political restrictions. These difficulties often motivate relatives abroad to visit and provide support.

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