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Raising the distant possibility of a naval blockade, Chief of Staff Leon Panetta said the administration did not see the migration of asylum-seeking Cubans as its only concern. "It's the problems within the Castro regime," he said. House Minority Whip Newt Gingrich of Georgia said the policy is a A day after President Clinton announced new measures to punish and further isolate Castro, the administration came under attack from Republican and Democratic lawmakers. stop gap, aimed at curing a momentary ill with no thought of the next step. "The level of benign neglect with Cuba has been clear," he said on NBC's "Meet the Press." Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, D-N.Y., criticized Clinton's decision to increase economic sanctions, particularly by forbidding Cuban-Americans to send money home to relatives. "The last thing in the world we want to do is make life more miserable in Cuba than it already is," he said on CBS's "Face the Nation." Since the president reversed course and closed U.S. borders to Cuban refugees last week, the White House has been rebuked for focusing too much on the exodus, and not enough on pushing out Castro. Panetta said yesterday that the thrust of the new U.S. policy was to "demagnetize" the border, keeping Cubans from fleeing. "At the same time, we've got to continue to put pressure on Castro, because the problem here is not the problem of refugees, it's not the problem of migrants. It's the problems within the Castro regime," Panetta said on ABC's "This Week With David Brinkley." "We want to see Castro move toward a democratic form of government, and that clearly is not happening." Administration officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Panetta was referring to blocking trade from other countries to Cuba. The officials said there was no active Asked how much pressure a blockade would offer, he said, "That's obviously one of the options that we would look at in the future as we see whether or not Castro begins to make some legitimate movement toward democracy." effort to implement a blockade. Clinton said Saturday he was barring cash payments by Cuban-Americans to relatives in Cuba and putting new limits on flights between the United States and the island nation. He also pledged increased and amplified U.S. radio broadcasts into Cuba warning residents not to go to sea. There were no signs that the policy had stemmed the tide of refugees. The Coast Guard said it rescued 1,189 refugees from boats on Saturday and 678 by late afternoon yesterday. Florida Gov. Lawton Chiles, a Democrat who pressed Clinton to stem the tide of refugees, praised the measures Sunday. "I think the administration left it clear that these are the next steps. 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