Welcome to borderland hell under U.S. President Joseph Robinette Biden Junior, incomplete (just the tip of the iceberg) list of videos and reports from the United States Coast Guard (USCG) about the increasing flood of boat people from Cuba, for September 2022:
Florida:
USCG District 5 photo via Petty Officer Third Class Mikaela McGee.
On 01SEP2022, this boat, with seven illegals from Cuba on it, was captured approximately 58-miles south of Sugarloaf Key.
USCG District 7 photo, 06SEP2022.
One of many boats captured on 06SEP2022. The USCG says a total of 74 illegals were sent back to Cuba on 10SEP2022.
USCG District 7 photo.
On 07SEP2022, the USCG Cutter Charles David Junior-WPC-1107 (home port Key West) returned 85 illegals to their home country of Cuba.
USCG video, by Petty Officer Second Class Ronald Hodges, illegals from Cuba were captured about 18-miles south of Key West, 09SEP2022:
USCG District 7 video, capture of illegals from Cuba about 40-miles south of Islamorada, 09SEP2022:
USCG photo by by crew of Patrol Boat Manowar-WPB-87330, 11SEP2022.
One of many boats intercepted from 10 September through 11 September. The USCG says they sent 60 illegals back to Cuba on 13SEP2022.
USCG photo by Petty Office Third Class Cayne Wattigney, 13SEP2022.
One of many boats loaded with illegals, captured on 13SEP2022. The USCG says 99 illegals were sent back to Cuba on 15SEP2022.
USCG District 7 photo, 14SEP2022.
On 14SEP2022, this boat overloaded with illegals from Cuba was captured, the USCG did not give a location, other than to say it was off the coast of Florida.
USCG District 7 photo, 16SEP2022.
On 16SEP2022, during an interception, the illegals from Cuba jumped from their crappy home made boat and swam to the USCG. The interception took place off the coast of Marathon.
USCG District 7 photo, 17SEP2022.
On 17SEP2022, this home made boat (the USCG likes to call them “rustic vessels”) was intercepted about 7 miles west of Marquesas Keys. The USCG says their Cutter, Pablo Valent-WPC-1148, returned 78 illegals to Cuba, as part of this interception.
USCG photo by Petty Officer Second Class Brian Halbrooks, 18SEP2022.
On 18SEP2022, USCG Cutter Sycamore-WLB-209 intercepted this ‘rustic vessel’ about 20-miles southeast of Rodriguez Key.
USCG District 7 video, capture of illegals from Cuba about 40-miles south of Lower Matecumbe Key, 19SEP2022:
USCG District 7 video, capture of illegals about approximately 33-miles south of Bahia Honda State Park, 19SEP2022:
USCG District 7 video, capture of illegals about approximately 60-miles south of Marquesas Key, 24SEP2022:
USCG District 7 video, capture of more illegals about approximately 40-miles south of Marquesas Key, 24SEP2022:
USCG District 7 photo by Petty Officer Third Class Mikayla McGee, 25SEP2022.
On 25SEP2022, the USCG captured an illegal ‘rustic’ sailing vessel (notice that the sails are actually tarps), about 12-miles south of Islamorada.
USCG District 7 photo by Petty Officer Third Class Mikayla McGee, 26SEP2022.
On 26SEP2022, the USCG captured an illegal migrant vessel, about 12-miles south of Islamorada.
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection has a list of locations that you can contact to inquire about boat inspections/report suspicious boat activity around Florida.
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