Coast Guard repatriates 311 people to Haiti
Multiple Coast Guard units stopped the illegal voyage of an overloaded 80-foot motor vessel, 30 miles northeast of Caibarien, Cuba, Feb. 15, 2023. There were over 300 people aboard the Haitian-suspected, migrant voyage vessel. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Cutter James' crew)
Coast Guard repatriates 311 people to Haiti
Coast Guard Cutter Isaac Mayo stopped the illegal voyage of an overloaded 80-foot motor vessel, 30 miles northeast of Caibarien, Cuba, Feb.15, 2023. There were over 300 people aboard the Haitian-suspected, migrant voyage vessel. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Lt. Alexander Cordes)
Coast Guard repatriates 311 people to Haiti
Multiple Coast Guard small boat units converge on the position of an overloaded 80-foot motor vessel, 30 miles northeast of Caibarien, Cuba, Feb. 15, 2022. There were over 300 people aboard the Haitian-suspected, migrant voyage vessel. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Michael Mann)
Coast Guard repatriates 311 people to Haiti
A Coast Guard small boat converges on the position of an overloaded 80-foot motor vessel, 30 miles northeast of Caibarien, Cuba, Feb. 15, 2022. There were over 300 people aboard the Haitian-suspected, migrant voyage vessel. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Michael Mann)
Coast Guard repatriates 311 people to Haiti
A Coast Guard Air Station C-130 airplane crew spotted a suspicious vessel and alerted Coast Guard cutters approximately 30 miles northeast of Caibarien, Cuba, Fed. 15, 2023. The people were repatriated on Feb. 20, 2023. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Thomas Mann)
Coast Guard repatriates 311 people to Haiti
A Coast Guard Air Station C-130 airplane crew spotted a suspicious vessel and alerted Coast Guard cutters approximately 30 miles northeast of Caibarien, Cuba, Fed. 15, 2023. The people were repatriated on Fed. 20, 2023. (U.S. Coast Guard video by Lt. Alexander Cordes and Air Station Clearwater helicopter crew)
/ Published Feb. 20, 2023
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MIAMI — Coast Guard Cutters Tampa and Vigilant's crews repatriated 311 Haitians to Haiti, Monday, following an interdiction 30 miles northeast of Caibarien, Cuba.
A Coast Guard Air Station Clearwater C-130 airplane crew spotted a suspicious vessel, Wednesday, at approximately 1:30 p.m., and alerted the nearest Coast Guard cutter.
Coast Guard Cutters James, Tampa, Isaac Mayo and Vigilant arrived on scene and their crews rescued 311 men, women and children from the unsafe vessel.
The vessel sank with no pollution concerns.
The people were reported to be in good condition.
"Coast Guard and partner agency crews continue to patrol the Florida Straits, Windward and Mona passages," said Lt. Peter Hutchison, Coast Guard District Seven. “Our crews our doing their very best to stop people from illegally entering the U.S. and to discourage people from risking their lives by taking to the sea."
Since Oct. 1, 2022, Coast Guard crews have interdicted 3,117 Haitian migrants compared to:
- 7,175 Haitian Migrants in Fiscal Year 2022
- 1,527 Haitian Migrants in Fiscal Year 2021
- 418 Haitian Migrants in Fiscal Year 2020
- 932 Haitian Migrants in Fiscal Year 2019
- 609 Haitian Migrants in Fiscal Year 2018
- 419 Haitian Migrants in Fiscal Year 2017
Once aboard a Coast Guard cutter, all migrants receive food, water, shelter and basic medical attention.
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