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The United States has begun issuing fast track visas to Cubans who have relatives living in America. | The United States has begun issuing fast track visas to Cubans who have relatives living in America. |
The first three sets of travel permits were issued by the US Interests Section in Havana on Thursday. | The first three sets of travel permits were issued by the US Interests Section in Havana on Thursday. |
The Cuban Family Reunification Programme is partly aimed at discouraging illegal immigrants. | The Cuban Family Reunification Programme is partly aimed at discouraging illegal immigrants. |
US officials say there has been a 20% increase this year in the number of Cubans trying to cross the Straits of Florida by boat. | |
They said the figures showed Cubans had little faith that life would improve under Raul Castro, who officially succeeded his brother Fidel as Cuba's leader in February. | They said the figures showed Cubans had little faith that life would improve under Raul Castro, who officially succeeded his brother Fidel as Cuba's leader in February. |
Havana accuses the US of encouraging Cubans to risk their lives trying to emigrate by quickly granting residence to those who successfully make the crossing. | Havana accuses the US of encouraging Cubans to risk their lives trying to emigrate by quickly granting residence to those who successfully make the crossing. |
Thousands of people who left Cuba over the years still have wives, husbands, and children left behind. | Thousands of people who left Cuba over the years still have wives, husbands, and children left behind. |
No home visits | No home visits |
Current visa applications can take between three and seven years. | Current visa applications can take between three and seven years. |
The new scheme is aimed at processing claims in just a matter of months. | The new scheme is aimed at processing claims in just a matter of months. |
Two families with young children were amongst the first to receive travel permits to join their relatives in the US, the BBC's Michael Voss reports from Havana. | Two families with young children were amongst the first to receive travel permits to join their relatives in the US, the BBC's Michael Voss reports from Havana. |
According to US consular officials in Havana, as many as 40,000 Cubans could be eligible under the scheme, which was first announced late last year. | According to US consular officials in Havana, as many as 40,000 Cubans could be eligible under the scheme, which was first announced late last year. |
There is a longstanding agreement between the US and Cuba to allow 20,000 people to emigrate legally each year. | There is a longstanding agreement between the US and Cuba to allow 20,000 people to emigrate legally each year. |
Those granted visas under the new family reunification scheme will be part of rather than in addition to this number. | Those granted visas under the new family reunification scheme will be part of rather than in addition to this number. |
So far though there are no plans by the Bush administration to lift the restrictions it imposed on family visits home by Cuban Americans. | So far though there are no plans by the Bush administration to lift the restrictions it imposed on family visits home by Cuban Americans. |
At present they are only allowed to return to Cuba once every three years. | At present they are only allowed to return to Cuba once every three years. |
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