NewsRegional US Coast Guard repatriates 169 migrants to Cuba, Bahamas by Barbados Today 21/05/2023 written by Barbados Today Updated by Desmond Brown 21/05/2023 1 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 490 (CMC) – The United States Coast Guard says its crews have repatriated and transferred 169 migrants to Cuba and the Bahamas, making it known that the maritime borders to the United States are closed to irregular and illegal migration. The Coast Guard said these repatriations and transfers came from nine separate voyages, originating from Cuba or the Bahamas. It said it and its Homeland Security Task Force – Southeast partners are “continuing to be a presence in the air and on the water to detect and deter migrants from attempting to enter the US by sea.” “Our maritime borders are closed,” said Captain Benjamin Golightly, Operation Vigilant Sentry incident commander. “It’s imperative for family members and friends to share this with their loved ones in Cuba, Haiti, Bahamas and Dominican Republic. “The voyage is dangerous, and you could lose your life,” he added. “You will be interdicted, then repatriated to your country of origin, or where you departed from. Additionally, unlawful entry or attempts to reach the US by sea will result in your disqualification for the Cuba and Haiti parole process.” ]]> Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Haiti declares one-month state of emergency 21/12/2024 Barbados elected president and host of XXXIV General Assembly of MINURVI 21/12/2024 BWU agreement boosts hotel workers’ wages and rights 21/12/2024