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    Coast Guard repatriates 37 Haitian migrants

    DATE: January 14, 2009 15:48:57 EST

    News Release Date:
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    Coast Guard repatriates 37 Haitian migrants

    Thirty seven Haitian migrants were rescued from the 20-foot sail freighter Tuesday.

    For the migrants safety, crewmembers aboard the cutter Confidence distribute personal floatation devices to each person aboard the grossly overloaded 20-foot vessel.

    MIAMI - Crewmembers from the Coast Guard Cutter Seneca returned 37 Haitian migrants to Port au Prince, Haiti, Wednesday.

    While conducting routine Caribbean patrols, an HH-60 Jayhawk helicopter from Coast Guard Air Station Clearwater, deployed in support of Operation Bahamas Turks and Caicos, located a grossly overloaded 20-foot Haitian sail freighter about 22 miles north of Cuba Tuesday. Small boat boarding teams from Coast Guard Cutters Confidence and Seneca approached the vessel, distributed personal floatation devices to each person aboard and transferred the Haitians to the cutter Seneca without incident.

    The Coast Guard continues to maintain its patrol presence in the Caribbean during the winter season when stronger winds and larger than normal waves can increase already extremely dangerous conditions for migrant voyages. These overloaded and unseaworthy vessels can quickly lose stability and capsize sending migrants into the water. More often than not, migrants do not have personal flotation devices and do not carry sufficient supplies of food, water and medicine. These factors only compound extremely dangerous and potentially deadly situations for migrants who make the ill-advised decision to take to the sea.

    Once aboard Coast Guard cutters, all migrants receive food, water, shelter and necessary medical attention.

    Since Jan. 1, Coast Guard crews have interdicted a total of 296 Haitians.

    The cutter Seneca is a 270-foot medium endurance cutter homeported in Boston.

    The cutter Confidence is a 210-foot medium-endurance cutter homeported in Port Canaveral, Fla.

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    Since Jan. 1, Coast Guard crews have interdicted a total of 296 Haitians
    Article from Jan 14 ...

    That means more than 21 Haitians a day have been caught. Wonder how many haven't been repatriated and now suck off our welfare system in some form.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SeaTurtle
    Since Jan. 1, Coast Guard crews have interdicted a total of 296 Haitians
    Article from Jan 14 ...

    That means more than 21 Haitians a day have been caught. Wonder how many haven't been repatriated and now suck off our welfare system in some form.
    All Haitians caught at sea are repatriated to Haiti.
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    My cousin was a missionary to Haiti.
    I wonder what diseases they might bring in?

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