
""The Cuban government has not demonstrated that it will refrain from the use of excessive force against United States vessels or aircraft that may engage in memorial activities or peaceful protest north of Cuba. Further, the unauthorized entry of any United States-registered vessel into Cuban territorial waters continues to be detrimental to the foreign policy of the United States because such entry could facilitate a mass migration from Cuba.""
"The document emphasizes that Washington views a potential mass migration from Cuba as a national security concern, warning it could disturb international relations and endanger US security. Trump's extension also continues the national emergency regarding Cuba, which provides the legal framework for the detention of ships traveling to the island. The order has been renewed multiple times since its inception, with notable amendments in 2004 prohibiting financial and material support to Cuba, and further expansions in 2016 and 2018."
President Trump extended for another year an order authorizing detention and inspection of American and foreign vessels en route to Cuba. The order, first signed in 1996 after Cuba shot down two Brothers to the Rescue planes, grants broad US authority to monitor maritime activity near the island. The White House cited concerns that Cuba may use excessive force against US vessels or memorial activities and warned that unauthorized entry of US-registered vessels could facilitate mass migration. The extension keeps a national emergency in place as the legal basis for detaining ships and follows earlier measures restricting support and imposing duties on goods to Cuba. Cuban officials condemned the steps as a threat to fuel supplies and international trade.
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