CUBAN MIGRANT CROSSINGS TO KEYS ARE DOWN IN 2020

The Coast Guard intercepted nine Cuban migrants approximately 10 miles south of Key Colony Beach on Sept. 28.

Coast Guard Sector Key West watchstanders received a report of a migrant vessel with nine people aboard south of Key Colony Beach. Watchstanders launched a Coast Guard Station Marathon 33-foot Special Purpose Craft—Law Enforcement crew and launched Coast Guard Cutter William Trump (WPC-1111) crew.

The cutter William Trump crew safely embarked the nine male Cuban migrants. The Coast Guard Cutter Kathleen Moore (WPC-110) crew took the migrants to Cabanas, Cuba.

The Coast Guard caught about 40 Cuban migrants who have illegally attempted to enter the U.S in the Florida Straits, the Caribbean or Atlantic Ocean in fiscal 2020, which began Oct. 1, 2019, compared to 327 in fiscal year 2019. 

Once aboard a Coast Guard cutter, all migrants receive food, water, shelter and basic medical attention. Throughout the interdiction, Coast Guard crewmembers were equipped with personal protective equipment to minimize potential exposure to any possible case of COVID-19. 

“The crew and I are extremely pleased with the outcome of the recent joint interdiction with our shipmates from Station Marathon,” said Lt. Kyle Pearson, command officer of the cutter William Trump. “Sector Key West’s readiness posture and increased Maritime Domain Awareness allowed for a prompt and safe interdiction, preserving both the safety of life at sea and the integrity of our maritime borders.”

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