| # | Name | Title/position | Organization/institution | City | Comments |
|---|
| 1751 | Poliang Lin | | | Cupertino | |
| 1752 | marvin witt | MD | physicians group | ny | |
| 1753 | Don Montalvo | Consultant | | New York City | Congress needs to get their collective heads out of their asses. Restricting travel to Cuba makes no sense. Period.
Don Montalvo, NYC |
| 1754 | Colin Crenshaw | Student | USC | Sherman Oaks |
| 1755 | cary hammeer | | | salem | |
| 1756 | Anonymous | | | San Francisco | |
| 1757 | Henry G. Delforn | | | Carpinteria | |
| 1758 | john mee | retired | self | maple valley | Let become free people again.
Travel is a cure to division and hatered. We have been holding this grudge too long.
FREEDOM PLEASE |
| 1759 | Michelle Olsen | | | Alexandria | |
| 1760 | Grace Harrison | College Student | | Asheville | I have a CANADIAN friend who really wants me to accompany him on a trip to Cuba to do some research. He would be the one paying for our entire trip...the flights, food, hotels, etc. It is absurd that I, as a U.S. citizen, cannot even go there to accompany him...even though I would not personally be spending a dime!! It is beyond time for this travel restriction to be lifted. It is an absurd shame and hypocritical that in the supposed "Land of the Free", we cannot travel where we please!!!! |
| 1761 | janellebarabash | citien | | new york | |
| 1762 | george bru | | | mobile | would like to research info on my relative Laredo Bru who was president of
cuba 1936 to 1940. |
| 1763 | George Jenkins | | | Gatlinburg | It is over due. Please open all trade with Cuba. |
| 1764 | Brando McGregor | President | Bdo Film Foundation | Los Angeles | This restriction is ridiculous. In this day and age. It infringes on our civil rights as Americans to travel freely. |
| 1765 | Rae Kasdan | | | Waynesboro | |
| 1766 | John Sorrenti | | | Port Jervis | |
| 1767 | Lidia Grossman | pianist | | Union City | |
| 1768 | Frances Madigan | Sister | Adrian Dominican | Boca Raton, Fl | Pleas lift the embargo on Cuba so that families can be reunited and visit one another without a hassle. Some are going to third countries to avoid the difficulty of seeing sick, old and ailing relatives. |
| 1769 | Carmen Alavarez | Sister | | Boca Raton, Fl |
| 1770 | Marc Gerstman | | | Albqany | |
| 1771 | Cornell Gordon | | | Hagerstown | I would like to be able to visit my extended family someday, many of whom still live on the island of cuba |
| 1772 | Anonymous | | | Elizabeth | |
| 1773 | Jason Brown | | | Florence | |
| 1774 | Anonymous | | | Bayamon | I am son to Cuban parents residing in Puerto Rico, I petition to end the embargo and travel restrictions to Cuba. I think is absord that it is still in effect, this is not the way to handle the Cuba situation. |
| 1775 | Ethan Frisch | | The Howard Gilman Foundation | New York | |
| 1776 | Jan Decher | PhD | University of Vermont | Burlington |
| 1777 | Barb Blazej | | | Dixmont | |
| 1778 | Rosa Blumenfeld | | | Lynn | |
| 1779 | Sandy Waters Milord | Photographer, Filmmaker | NWC & WILPF | Washington | I am also a Cuban-American and would like to be able to visit my family on the island and send them remittances without the government redefining family or dictating how much of my own hard earned money I can send to my family. I would also like my children to be able to carry on those family values. |
| 1780 | Kathryn Simmons | Administrative Assistant | | Aiken | |
| 1781 | Roswell Paine | | | Belmont | |
| 1782 | paki wieland | ms | | northampton | |
| 1783 | David Gascon | | North Country Coalition for Justice and Peace | Lyndonville | |
| 1784 | Philip Schaefer | Pastor | Episcopal Church | Penfield | Cuba poses no threat to US security. |
| 1785 | Bud Deraps | | | St. Louis, | |
| 1786 | Carolyn Hardman | | | Nobleboro | |
| 1787 | Judy Charles | | | Williston | |
| 1788 | Stephen V. Kobasa | | | New Haven | |
| 1789 | Bonnie Preston | Blue Hill | | Blue Hill | |
| 1790 | Kiera Lewis | Student | University of North Carolina at Asheville | Asheville | |
| 1791 | Erica Getto | | | Worcester | |
| 1792 | Mary Lord Brown | | | Longmeadow | |
| 1793 | Priscilla Daggett | | retired | Calais | Lifting the embargo would benefit both countries. |
| 1794 | Roger Leisner | Founder/Owner | Radio Free Maine | Augusta | I flew to Havana from Miami in 1988 representing the Maine United Methodist Church and some Maine Legislators and stayed for two weeks at the Methodist Conference Center. Everyone should have a chance to do this. |
| 1795 | Jeffry Steele | | | Gloucester | |
| 1796 | Mark Solomon | Prof. of History, Emeritus, Simmons College, Boston | | Newton | |
| 1797 | Diane Stradling | | | Portsmouth | I have emailed Carol Shea-Porter a number of times, asking for her thoughts about this issue. I have not heard back. |
| 1798 | Luis A. Rodriguez | OVCS Assistant Director | Connecticut College | New London | I strongly believe that a lift to the Cuba Travel Ban will improve the diplomatic realations between both countries, it will improve the US international image and, it will create new academic/research program between both countries. |
| 1799 | Gerald R. Lotierzo | Co-Chair | Peace Action of Central New York | Syracuse | |
| 1800 | Alan Gold | Senior Advisor | RESULTS | Arlington | |