Coast Guard repatriates 55 Cubans found at sea near Florida, islands

Coast Guard crews are encountering more Cuban migrants at sea than in years past

The Coast Guard repatriated 55 Cuban citizens Tuesday who were found in makeshift vessels near the Florida coast, authorities said.

The Cubans were discovered during six interdictions over several days last week. The first occurred May 9 when an inflatable, rustic vessel was found around 2 p.m. 14 miles south of Cay Sal, Bahamas. 

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Several other discoveries were made on May 12 and 13 near Key West, Florida and the Caribbean, the Coast Guard said. 

The U.S. Coast Guard returned 55 Cuban citizens Tuesday who were found in makeshift vessels. (U.S.Coast Guard)

Cuban migrants were found during six encounters with Coast Guard crews last week, the agency said (U.S. Coast Guard)

"Illegally crossing the unpredictable Florida Straits in rustic, makeshift vessels is very dangerous and can result in loss of life," said Lt. Cmdr. Mark Cobb, a Coast Guard District Seven enforcement officer. "Encourage your loved ones to migrate legally, it is safer." 

All the migrants received food, water and basic medical care while aboard Coast Guard ships. 

Coast Guard crews are seeing more Cubans making the dangerous journey to the United States via makeshift vessels than in years past. 

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Since Oct. 1, crews had interdicted 1,789 Cubans, compared to 838 in the fiscal year 2021 and 49 for all of the 2020 fiscal year.