January 08, 2010
U.S. Coast Guard|by PO3 Barry Bena
MIAMI - The crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Ocracoke repatriated 43 Cuban 
migrants to Bahia de Cabañas, Cuba, after they were interdicted during 
two separate events.
A CBP Air and Marine vessel stopped the Abbey Road eight miles east of 
Miami Friday.  The two suspected smugglers and 15 Cuban migrants were 
brought aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Drummond.  The two suspected 
smugglers were then transferred to Customs and Border Protection 
officers in Miami. Following a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement 
investigation, ICE special agents arrested the two smugglers, who are 
pending federal prosecution.
The crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Resolute interdicted a stolen 35-foot 
go-fast vessel with 28 Cuban migrants and two suspected smugglers aboard 
40 miles southwest of Cuba. Two suspected smugglers were referred to ICE 
for investigation. One of those suspected smugglers was arrested by ICE 
special agents in Key West, Fla., and is pending federal prosecution.
Coast Guard crews have interdicted 90 Cuban migrants during fiscal year 
2010, which began Oct. 1.  The Coast Guard interdicted 335 Cuban 
migrants Cuban migrants during the same period in fiscal year 2009 and 
630 for the entire fiscal year.
Once aboard Coast Guard cutters, migrants receive food, water, shelter 
and any necessary medical treatment.
The Resolute is a 210-foot medium-endurance cutter homeported in St. 
Petersburg, Fla.
The Ocracoke is a 110-foot patrol boat homeported in St. Petersburg.
The Drummond is a 110-foot patrol boat homeported in Miami.
CG Repatriates 43 Cuban Migrants (8 January 2010)
http://www.military.com/news/article/coast-guard-news/cg-repatriates-43-cuban-migrants.html
 
 
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