Cuban and Haitian Migrants Repatriated

120 migrants returned to their homelands

The U.S. Coast Guard has returned more than 120 Cuban and Haitian migrants to their Caribbean homelands.
 
The Coast Guard says 82 Haitians were aboard a 40-foot sailing vessel intercepted Friday northwest of Great Inagua, Bahamas. They were all returned Monday to Cap-Haitien, Haiti.
 
Fifteen Cuban migrants were returned Monday to Bahia de Cabanas, Cuba. The Coast Guard says they were picked up at sea in three separate interdictions since Thursday.
 
Another 25 Cuban migrants were repatriated Sunday. A Coast Guard vessel picked them up Wednesday after a Coast Guard aircraft spotted their vessel south of Key West.
 
Meanwhile seven rafters rescued Friday by a Royal Caribbean cruise ship returning to Port Everglades remain in Coast Guard custody. They are expected to be repatriated later this week.
 
Copyright AP - Associated Press
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