U.S., April 25 -- On Wednesday, April 17, the Trump administration announced that it would be issuing new rules about non-family travel to Cuba. For those who have already planned such a trip - or have been thinking about making them - there may be some concern about whether these trips can continue. Here's the latest information from Edward Piegza, curator of some of the most in-depth trips to Cuba.

How do the new rules affect travel?

EP: "So far, the Office of Foreign Assets Control (the section at the Department of the Treasury that regulates the trade and travel embargo to Cuba and which issues licenses for travel to Cuba), hasn't published any details about the policy change. The State Department's website doesn't show any new trav...