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Coast Guard repatriates group of 164 rafters to Cuba

From October 1 to date, the Coast Guard intercepted more than half of the total number of rafters detained during 2022. The number then was 6,182.

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Photo: Coast Guard.

Photo: Coast Guard.

The United States Coast Guard repatriated to Cuba a group of 164 rafters aboard the Charles David Jr. and Raymond Evans Coast Guard cutters this Friday, according to its Twitter profile.

The group, of which no details of age or gender composition are offered, corresponds to eight interdictions carried out this week. Last Saturday it had returned 152.

#Breaking @USCG Cutters Charles David Jr, Ray Evans repat 164 Cubans, Fri.

"USCG crews are repatriating individuals attempting to improperly enter the U.S. by sea to their country of origin or departure." – LCDR Cobb #DontTakeToTheSea

Read: https://t.co/YaEDiexap3@USEmbCuba pic.twitter.com/YFLYpTFcRM

— USCGSoutheast (@USCGSoutheast) December 16, 2022

From October 1 to date, the Coast Guard intercepted more than half (3,450) of the total number of rafters held during 2022. The number then was 6,182.

A Customs and Border Protection Air and Marine Operations plane sighted the first of this group on Monday.

That same day, in the same way, three more boats were sighted. The three found between Long Key, Boot Key and Indian Key.

One of the boats in which Cubans try to reach the United States. Photo: Coast Guard.

The Coast Guard itself intercepted another precarious vessel on Monday about 20 miles from Boca Grande. On Tuesday, boats were sighted in the areas of Long Key, Key Largo and Tavernier Creek.

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“USCG crews are repatriating individuals attempting to improperly enter the U.S. by sea to their country of origin or departure,” warned LCDR Mark Cobb, Coast Guard District Seven.

Havana points to the Cuban Adjustment Act as a reason for its citizens to try to reach the United States irregularly, by land or sea. This regulation allows access to permanent residence to those who remain at least one year in its territory.

U.S. Coast Guard have returned to Cuba more than a thousand rafters

To this should be added the serious economic crisis that the country is experiencing, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, U.S. sanctions and internal difficulties and inefficiencies, a situation that motivates many people to leave the island in any way possible in search of better living conditions.

 

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