UNITED STATES– US Coast Guard returns 92 migrants to Bahamas, Cuba following multiple task force interdictions

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UNITED STATES– US Coast Guard returns 92 migrants to Bahamas, Cuba following multiple task force interdictions
A response boat crew member steers toward the Coast Guard Cutter Reliance during a 52-day patrol in the Atlantic Ocean, Jan. 13, 2021. During the patrol, the crew traveled over approximately 8,631 miles, assisted in the transference of more than 12,564 lbs. of narcotics??with an estimated combined street value of $250 million, intercepted 157 undocumented migrants and transferred eight suspected narcotics smugglers from other U.S. Coast Guard cutters operating in the region. (U.S. Coast Guard courtesy photo)

Miami, CMC- The United States Coast Guard on Friday said that crews from two of its cutters have repatriated 92 migrants to The Bahamas and Cuba following unlawful, irregular migration attempts over the last weekend.  

The Coast Guard said the crew of the US Coast Guard Cutter Isaac Mayo transferred 40 people to the Bahamas following two interdictions of migration attempts on April 19.

The first of the two interdictions occurred Friday morning when watchstanders at Coast Guard Sector Miami received notification from Border Patrol and CBP Air and Marine Operations crews that Miami-Dade Police were on-scene with a migrant venture in Biscayne Bay, the US Coast Guard said. 

It said the second interdiction occurred Friday night when watchstanders at Coast Guard Sector Key West received notification from Customs and Border Protection Air and Marine Operations crews of a migrant venture south of Key Largo, Florida.  

 The crew of US Coast Guard Cutter William Trump repatriated 52 people to Cuba following two migration attempts on April 19, 2024, and April 21, 2024.   

The first of the two interdictions occurred Friday morning when watchstanders at Coast Guard Sector Key West received notification from Monroe County Sheriff’s Office of a migrant venture south of Boot Key, the Coast Guard said. 

It said the second interdiction occurred Sunday night when watchstanders at Coast Guard Sector Key West received notification from US Coast Guard Cutter Willow of a migrant venture south of Marathon, Florida. 

“These unlawful voyages are perilous and can often result in the loss of life,” said Lieutenant Zane Carter, Coast Guard Seventh District Enforcement Officer. “The Coast Guard continues to work daily with our local and federal partners to stop illegal maritime migration voyages and to preserve the safety of life at sea.”   

The US Coast Guard said it and its Homeland Security Task Force – Southeast partners will “continue to be a presence in the air and on the waters to detect and deter migrants from attempting to enter the US by sea unlawfully. 

“Anyone attempting to unlawfully enter the United States by sea will be rescued and repatriated to their country of origin or departure, and anyone who arrives in the U unlawfully by sea will be processed for removal and returned to their country of origin or departure,” the warning stated. 

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