USCG Sends 117 Dominican Migrants Back Home

The US Coast Guard intercepted 117 Dominican migrants some 20 nautical miles east of the Dominican Republic, Wednesday afternoon.

Coast Guard Sector San Juan Command Center watchstanders received notification from the Caribbean Air and Marine Branch that their maritime patrol aircraft located an overloaded migrant vessel 20 nautical miles east of Samana Bay, Dominican Republic.

Sector San Juan watchstanders diverted the Coast Guard Cutter Charles Sexton who arrived on scene and safely embarked the 117 persons with no reported health concerns. The 93 males and 24 females were repatriated to La Romana Cruise Port, Dominican Republic, at approximately 8 am local time Thursday.

”Taking to the sea in grossly overloaded vessels with no navigation and lifesaving equipment is extremely dangerous,” said Senior Chief Petty Officer Daniel Capestany, Coast Guard Sector San Juan command center supervisor.

”We are all fortunate that no one died and everyone was able to be safely returned to the Dominican Republic. The Coast Guard will continue to work with its international, interagency, and local partners to discourage illegal and unsafe maritime migration.”

The US Coast Guard intercepted 2,484 Cubans, 1,927 Haitians and 428 Dominican migrants since October 1, 2014.