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27 Cuban migrants — including eight children — land in Key West on a wooden boat

27 Cuban migrants were taken into U.S. Border Patrol custody Saturday morning, July 23, 2022, after making landfall in Key West onboard a wooden vessel.
27 Cuban migrants were taken into U.S. Border Patrol custody Saturday morning, July 23, 2022, after making landfall in Key West onboard a wooden vessel. U.S. Border Patrol

Twenty-seven Cuban migrants landed at Higgs Beach in Key West Saturday morning, among them were eight children.

According to Monroe County Sheriff’s Office spokesman Adam Linhardt, they were taken into U.S. Border Patrol custody after making landfall in Key West onboard a wooden boat.

Of the 27 people, eight were children, eight were women and 11 were men. The group refused medical attention, Linhardt said.

Key West police and Monroe sheriff officers responded. U.S. Border Patrol has the group in custody, according to border patrol Chief Walter Slosar.

The U.S. Coast Guard has stopped at sea over 3,000 Florida-bound Cuban migrants since October — more than the last five fiscal years combined, according to the agency, the Miami Herald reported earlier this month.

More than 140,000 Cubans have been detained at U.S. borders between October and May, surpassing the Mariel exodus of 1980 when 125,000 Cubans departed from the Port of Mariel near Havana between April and October 1980.

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27 Cuban migrants were taken into U.S. Border Patrol custody Saturday morning, July 23, 2022, after making landfall in Key West onboard a wooden vessel.
27 Cuban migrants were taken into U.S. Border Patrol custody Saturday morning, July 23, 2022, after making landfall in Key West onboard a wooden vessel. Walter Slosar U.S. Border Patrol

This story was originally published July 23, 2022 at 12:24 PM.

Howard Cohen
Miami Herald
Miami Herald consumer trends reporter Howard Cohen, a 2017 Media Excellence Awards winner, has covered pop music, theater, health and fitness, obituaries, municipal government, breaking news and general assignment. He started his career in the Features department at the Miami Herald in 1991. Cohen is an adjunct professor at the University of Miami School of Communication. Support my work with a digital subscription
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