Haiti

Coast Guard stops a sailboat carrying over 100 Haitian migrants near the Florida Keys

Coast Guard and U.S. Customs crews intercept a migrant boat overloaded with 132 people from Haiti Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2025.
Coast Guard and U.S. Customs crews intercept a migrant boat overloaded with 132 people from Haiti Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2025. U.S. Coast Guard

The U.S. Coast Guard intercepted an overloaded migrant boat carrying more than 130 people from Haiti, including small children, near the Florida Keys last week.

The sailboat was traveling between Cuba and Cay Sal Bank in the Bahamas, about 50 miles southeast of the Middle Keys city of Marathon, when it was spotted last Tuesday by a Coast Guard airplane crew and a Customs and Border Protection Air and Marine Operations crew, according to a Coast Guard statement.

Photos released by the Coast Guard showed crew members caring for small children and infants. There were a total of 132 people on the sailboat, the Coast Guard said.

U.S. Coast Guard members care for an infant who was among 132 people stopped at sea on an overloaded migrant sailboat about 50 miles southeast of the Florida Keys Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2025.
U.S. Coast Guard members care for an infant who was among 132 people stopped at sea on an overloaded migrant sailboat about 50 miles southeast of the Florida Keys Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2025. U.S. Coast Guard

“The Coast Guard will continue to prioritize strengthening our domestic integrity and disrupting attempts to enter the United States illegally by sea,” Lt. Zane Carter, a Coast Guard District Seven enforcement officer, said in a statement. “We are steadfast in our mission to safeguard America by securing our maritime borders.”

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The interdiction comes about two weeks after the Coast Guard announced it was surging personnel and assets to South Florida to comply with the Trump administration’s orders to use the military to secure the U.S. border.

On Monday, the people were returned to Haiti on board the Coast Guard cutter Escanaba.

A U.S. Coast Guard member speaks with a group of people from Haiti who were stopped on an overloaded migrant sailboat Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2025.
A U.S. Coast Guard member speaks with a group of people from Haiti who were stopped on an overloaded migrant sailboat Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2025. U.S. Coast Guard

The Coast Guard said it has returned 313 people to Haiti who were stopped at sea since Oct. 1. In all of fiscal year 2024, which runs from Oct. 1 to Sept. 30, the total number of Haitians intercepted at sea was 857, according to the Coast Guard.

David Goodhue
Miami Herald
David Goodhue covers the Florida Keys and South Florida for FLKeysNews.com and the Miami Herald. Before joining the Herald, he covered Congress, the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Energy in Washington, D.C. He is a graduate of the University of Delaware. 
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