Primary method of migration attempt from Haiti and Cuba by June 30, 2025?
Boats • 25%
Rafts • 25%
Aircraft • 25%
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U.S. Coast Guard interception reports
Coast Guard Surges Resources to Florida Border to Deter Migration from Haiti and Cuba Under Adm. Kevin Lunday
Jan 22, 2025, 12:44 AM
In response to executive orders issued by President Trump, the U.S. Coast Guard has announced an immediate surge of resources to the southeastern border around Florida. This deployment includes boats, cutters, aircraft, and specialized forces aimed at preventing mass illegal migration from Haiti and Cuba. Acting Commandant Adm. Kevin Lunday confirmed that the Coast Guard will enhance its presence in key maritime areas, including the Gulf of America and along the U.S.-Mexico maritime border. The action reflects a broader strategy to bolster border security and deter illegal immigration in light of increasing migration pressures.
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Use of drones • 25%
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Naval blockades • 25%
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In-person appointments • 25%
Third-party agency facilitation • 25%
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Temporary housing and support • 25%
Direct deportation to home countries • 25%
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Chartered Buses • 25%
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Enhanced surveillance • 25%
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Bribery • 25%
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Cuba • 33%
Haiti • 33%
Other • 34%