US sends 161 immigrants back to Cuba after stopping their sea crossing
AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE
26 AUG 2016 AT 22:05 ET
The United States repatriated 161 Cubans this week after intercepting
them at sea as they attempted to reach American soil, the US Coast Guard
said Friday.
Coast Guard patrol boats shuttled the migrants to Bahia de Cabanas, Cuba
on three separate trips made Monday, Thursday and Friday, the agency
said in a statement.
"We discourage anyone from taking to the sea and attempting to reach
U.S. soil illegally – they are risking their lives with very little
chance of success," Coast Guard Captain Mark Gordon said.
"Navigating the Florida Straits can be extremely dangerous for the
unprepared on illegal voyages and often leads to injury or death."
The Coast Guard has seen a spike in the number of Cubans arriving in the
United States by land and sea since Washington and Havana announced they
would begin normalizing relations in December 2014.
Cuban migrants who reach the United States are put on a fast track to
residency and citizenship under a Cold War-era policy that many fear
will be shelved as the two countries normalize relations.
The US Coast Guard has registered at least 6,318 Cubans who have sought
to reach US shores by sea since October 1, compared to 4,473 intercepted
in the Florida Straits, Caribbean and Atlantic in the fiscal year 2015.
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