What will be the outcome of the US Coast Guard's deployment in preventing illegal migration by April 30, 2025?
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Coast Guard Surges Assets to Southeast Border and Gulf of America to Prevent Migration from Haiti and Cuba
Jan 22, 2025, 12:31 AM
The U.S. Coast Guard, under the direction of Acting Commandant Admiral Kevin Lunday, has announced a surge of assets, including boats, cutters, aircraft, and specialized forces, to the southeast border around Florida in response to executive orders signed by President Donald Trump. The deployment aims to prevent mass illegal migration from Haiti and Cuba. Additionally, the Coast Guard's press release referred to the Gulf of Mexico as the 'Gulf of America,' marking a notable change in terminology. The surge also extends to other maritime borders, including the U.S.-Mexico border in the Gulf of America, to support Customs and Border Protection efforts.
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