Hank Bracker Quotes
The Cuban Liberty And Democratic Solidarity Or Libertad Act Of 1996, Better Known As The Helms-Burton Act, Was Passed By The 104th United States Congress On March 6, 1996 And Enacted Into Law By President Bill Clinton On March 12, 1996. Its Intention Was To Bolster And Continue The United States Embargo Against Cuba. It Also Opposes Cuban Membership In International Institutions, And Prohibits Commercial Television Broadcasts From The United States To Cuba. Further, The Law Provides For Protection Of The Property Rights Of Certain United States Nationals And The Property Formerly Owned By U.S. Citizens But Confiscated By Cuba After The Cuban Revolution, The Act Is Named For The Original Sponsors, Senator Jesse Helms Of North Carolina, And Representative Dan Burton Of Indiana.
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