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Thursday, April 25, 2024

CBP Air and Marine Operations, U.S. Coast Guard Interdict 28 Cuban Migrants

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Air and Marine Operations (AMO) Miami Air and Marine Branch (MAMB) working in partnership with the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) detected and interdicted a rustic vessel with 28 Cuban migrants. The Coast Guard Cutter Isaac Mayo crew repatriated 28 migrants today to Bahia de Cabañas, Cuba.

Watchstanders at Coast Guard 7th District Command Center received a report from the Cuban Border Guard Saturday of a northbound rustic vessel with approximately 25 people aboard. The watchstanders diverted the Coast Guard Cutter Isaac Mayo from a patrol to intercept the vessel.

A CBP Air and Marine Operations DHC-8 aircraft crew initially located a 26-foot rustic vessel with 28 migrants aboard at approximately 9:30 a.m. Saturday north of Havana. The aircrew vectored in the Isaac Mayo crew who intercepted the motorized rustic vessel and passed along a child life jacket while remaining near the non-compliant migrant vessel.

“The highly effective collaboration among federal, state, and local agencies is more important than ever when it comes to combating smuggling,” said Hector Rojas, Deputy Director, CBP Marine Operations at the Miami Air and Marine Branch. “The success of this event is a testament to the importance of information sharing, quick response, and partnerships.”

Assisting the Isaac Mayo was the Coast Guard Cutter Charles David Jr., a Coast Guard Station Key West 33-foot Special Purpose Craft—Law Enforcement boat, and a CBP Air and Marine Operations Key West Marine Unit.

“U.S. immigration policies have not changed and we urge people not to take to the ocean in unseaworthy vessels,” said Capt. Jason Ryan, the chief of enforcement for the Coast Guard’s 7th District. “People aboard are putting their lives at risk attempting illegal voyages in homemade vessels without proper navigation or safety equipment.

After making the interdiction, the Isaac Mayo crew safely embarked 20 males, seven females and one child aboard the cutter.

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