62 suspected migrants detained in under two hours off the coast of San Diego
U.S. Coast Guard and partner agencies stopped six smuggling vessels carrying 82 migrants including nationals from Mexico, Colombia, Guatemala, and Sudan, amid increased maritime border security.
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Coast Guard intercepts six vessels, apprehends 82 suspected migrants over the weekend
Six vessels suspected of maritime smuggling and transporting a total of 82 migrants were intercepted in separate incidents over the weekend, U.S. Coast Guard officials said Tuesday. Five vessels were intercepted within a 90-minute span south of San Clemente Island on Saturday, officials said. A sixth vessel was interdicted near Sunset Cliffs the next day. The Coast Guard, along with the Department of Homeland Security and the U.S. Navy, coordina…
U.S. maritime authorities intercepted five vessels allegedly used for human trafficking and arrested 62 migrants during a coordinated operation to the south of the island of San Clemente Island. According to the United States Coast Guard, the actions were carried out in coordination with agencies of the Department of ... The entry More than 60 migrants leave on boats from Tijuana to the United States and are arrested was first published on TJNew…
Tijuana.- Five boats with 62 migrants trying to enter the United States illegally by sea were arrested by U.S. authorities in an operation to the south of San Clemente Island, California, on Saturday, February 21. According to the U.S. Coast Guard, the arrests were made in an hour and a half, in coordination with agencies of the Department of Homeland Security and with the support of the U.S. Navy, after detecting the five boats that were sailin…
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