US Coast Guard to boost Florida security to curb illegal migration from Caribbean

The U.S. Coast Guard has launched immediate actions to strengthen maritime border security in response to executive orders issued by the White House on January 21.

Acting Commandant Adm. Kevin Lunday announced a surge in Coast Guard assets across key maritime regions, including the Florida Straits and Caribbean waters, to deter illegal activities and curb maritime migration from Haiti and Cuba.

“The U.S. Coast Guard is the world’s premier maritime law enforcement agency, vital to protecting America’s maritime borders, territorial integrity, and sovereignty,” Adm. Lunday stated. “Per the President’s Executive Orders, I have directed my operational commanders to immediately surge cutters, aircraft, boats, and deployable specialized forces.”

The enhanced measures focus on several regions:

  • The Florida Straits and Caribbean Waters: To deter maritime mass migration from Haiti and Cuba.
  • The Bahamas-South Florida Maritime Border: To address illicit activities in a key trafficking route.
  • U.S. Territories in the Pacific and Caribbean: Including Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Guam.
  • The Gulf of Mexico and Texas-Mexico Maritime Border: Addressing illegal migration and trafficking, referred to as the “Gulf of America” in the announcement.

Adm. Lunday emphasized collaboration with the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Defense, stating, “Together…we will detect, deter, and interdict illegal migration, drug smuggling, and other terrorist or hostile activity before it reaches our border.”

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Caribbean migration trends

The Florida Straits have been a hotspot for migration from Haiti and Cuba, but maritime arrivals have declined in recent months. Land arrivals have dropped from near-daily occurrences to fewer than one per month. While Haitian arrivals surged between 2022 and 2023, the journeys were less frequent but involved larger vessels and groups.

Despite ongoing turmoil in Haiti, including escalating violence by armed gangs, maritime migration from the country has significantly decreased. The most recent large arrival in South Florida occurred in June when a sailboat carrying about 120 Haitian migrants landed in Key West.

The Coast Guard’s bolstered presence aims to address these migration trends while targeting other illicit activities, such as drug smuggling, across the region.

This move underscores the administration’s focus on securing U.S. maritime borders, particularly in areas vulnerable to mass migration and transnational crime.

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