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American officials sent dozens of migrants back to Cuba Sunday after the U.S. Coast Guard intercepted four different vessels last week.
Each of the boats were in waters near the Florida Keys and reported to officials by onlookers.
"The possibility of being stopped by Coast Guard crews while illegally migrating through the Caribbean Sea is high," Lt. Cmdr. Mark Cobb of the Coast Guard’s Seventh District said in a statement. "No one should risk their lives on unsafe rustic vessels in unpredictable seas."
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Each of the boats were in waters near the Florida Keys and reported to officials by onlookers.
"The possibility of being stopped by Coast Guard crews while illegally migrating through the Caribbean Sea is high," Lt. Cmdr. Mark Cobb of the Coast Guard’s Seventh District said in a statement. "No one should risk their lives on unsafe rustic vessels in unpredictable seas."
Coast Guard sends 45 migrants back to Cuba after boats spotted near Florida Keys
45 Cuban migrants were sent back to Cuba by the U.S. Coast Guard after four boats were spotted by onlookers and intercepted near the Florida Keys in recent days.
www.foxnews.com
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