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Coast Guard Repatriates Cuban Migrants - New York Carib News

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MIAMI— The United States Coast Guard said it is committed to stopping illegal ventures and preventing unsafe voyages at sea, as it repatriated 30 illegal migrants to Cuba following several interdictions off Florida’s southern coast. The Coast Guard said last Thursday, two makeshift vessels were stopped about 52 miles south of Marathon, Florida and one day later, a fishing vessel […]

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