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Cuban migrants flow into Florida Keys, overwhelm officials

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MARATHON, Fla. (AP) — More than 500 Cuban immigrants have come ashore in the Florida Keys since the weekend, the latest in a large and increasing number who are fleeing the communist island and stretching thin U.S. border agencies both on land and at sea.

It is a dangerous 100-mile (160-kilometer) trip in often rickety boats — unknown thousands having perished over the years — but more Cubans are taking the risk amid deepening and compounding political and economic crises at home. A smaller number of Haitians are also fleeing their country’s economic and political woes and arriving by boat in Florida.

The Coast Guard tries to interdict Cuban migrants at sea and return them. Since the U.S. government’s new fiscal year began Oct. 1, about 4,200 have been stopped at sea — or about 43 a day. That was up from 17 per day in the previous fiscal year and just two per day during the 2020-21 fiscal year.

But an unknown number have made it to land and will likely get to stay.



“I would prefer to die to reach my dream and help my family. The situation in Cuba is not very good,” Jeiler del Toro Diaz told The Miami Herald shortly after coming ashore Tuesday in Key Largo.

The Department of Homeland Security, which oversees U.S. Customs and Border Protection, said it would be issuing a statement Wednesday, but had not yet done so.

Dry Tortugas National Park, a group of seven islands 70 miles (110 kilometers) west of Key West, remained closed to visitors Wednesday as the U.S. evacuated migrants who came ashore there earlier in the week. Normally, about 255 tourists a day arrive by boat and seaplane to tour the islands and Fort Jefferson, which was built 160 years ago. Officials did not know when it would reopen.

In Marathon, some 45 miles (72 kilometers) northeast of Key West, about two dozen migrants were being held in a fenced-in area outside a Customs and Border Protection station where tents had been erected to provide shade. When Associated Press journalists tried to speak with the migrants through the fence, Border Patrol employees told them to leave.

Ramón Raul Sanchez with the Cuban-American group Movimiento Democracia went to the Keys to check on the situation. He told the AP that he met a group of 22 Cubans who had just arrived. They were standing along the main road, waiting for U.S. authorities to pick them up. Sanchez and Keys officials said the Biden administration needs a more coordinated response.

“There is a migration and humanitarian crisis, and it is necessary for the president to respond by helping local authorities,” Sanchez said.

Cubans are willing to take the risk because those who make it to U.S. soil almost always get to stay, even if their legal status is murky. They also arrive by land, flying to Nicaragua, then traveling north through Honduras and Guatemala into Mexico. In the 2021-22 fiscal year, 220,000 Cubans were stopped at the U.S.-Mexican border, almost six times as many as the previous year.

Callan Garcia, a Florida immigration attorney, said most Cubans who reach U.S. soil tell Border Patrol agents they can’t find adequate work at home. They are then flagged “expedited for removal” as having entered the country illegally. But that does not mean the actually will be removed quickly — or at all.

Because the U.S. and Cuba do not have formal diplomatic relations, the American government has no way to repatriate them. Cubans are released but given an order that requires them to contact federal immigration authorities periodically to confirm their address and status. They are allowed to get work permits, driver’s licenses and Social Security numbers, but cannot apply for permanent residency or citizenship.

Cuban migrants flow into Florida Keys, overwhelm officials – WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports | Fort Lauderdale
 

danmand

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It would be a difficult choice. I am not sure I would take Florida over Cuba
 

danmand

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Tell that to the fleeing Cubans, from the comfort of your home of course.
I am in Cuba.

Being rich, both places are fine. Being poor, I might prefer Cuba.
 

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The fleeing Cubans are escaping socialism. Guess they won't be coming to Trudeau's Canada.

"Being rich, both places are fine. Being poor, I might prefer Cuba."
Are there more much more poor people than rich people in Cuba? Is it the rich or the poor who are fleeing Cuba in little boats?
 

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Tell that to the fleeing Cubans, from the comfort of your home of course.
I am in Cuba.
Being rich, both places are fine. Being poor, I might prefer Cuba.
Sure, being rich you'd be fine anywhere on earth, and you can easily lecture the fleeing Cubans
whether from your comfortable home in the US, or your favorite hotel/resort.

Those fleeing Cubans would still disagree with you,
but don't let that distract you from enjoying the beach and the room service.

"Let them eat cake".
 

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The sad story is the GOPee do their best to make Cuba suffer in a lame attempt to show that socialism doesn't work. Isolationism doesn't work and sanctions from the US do work. Republicans don't care if Americans suffer and die if it makes them look legit.
I thought that US had a Democrat as a president for more than 2 years now.
 

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I thought that US had a Democrat as a president for more than 2 years now.
Unfortunately the US poltocial system is grelavely broken. Obama did a lot to reopen Cuba and then professor pork rind comes in and fucks it all up to appease his racist base. Biden can only do so much and if he opened Cuba up eight off the bat he would have never been able to pass the most bills of any president in history at this point. You have to let the screaming toddlers think they are getting something
 

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I noticed an influx of Cuban SPs a while back. If those hot ones are looking for a sponsor, I know a guy 🤣
 

danmand

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Sure, being rich you'd be fine anywhere on earth, and you can easily lecture the fleeing Cubans
whether from your comfortable home in the US, or your favorite hotel/resort.

Those fleeing Cubans would still disagree with you,
but don't let that distract you from enjoying the beach and the room service.

"Let them eat cake".
You are the one lecturing.

I am not lecturing anybody, except I will now lecture you. I think you should consider a life as a farm worker in Florida without health care and social security before you lecture anybody.

USA has for more than 60 years had it as a priority to make life miserable for Cubans. Surprisingly, they have had a lot of success.
 
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USA has for more than 60 years had it as a priority to make life miserable for Cubans. Surprisingly, they have had a lot of success.
And you should keep it that way Dan. How dare you to go there and support the local economy with your filthy dollars.

The Cuban poor are much better off when the sanctions are in full affect. :)
 

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In other wards, they have priorities?

Biden has to learn how to ride a bicycle first.
And you should keep it that way Dan. How dare you to go there and support the local economy with your filthy dollars.

The Cuban poor are much better off when the sanctions are in full affect. :)
I personally like it that Cuba kicked America out. I am sick of going to every poor travel destination in the Carribean only to find Starbucks and McDonald's and Hilton hotels. Americans come in, develope with local almost slave labour and funnel all the profits back home. Some may say it drives industry and creates jobs but in reality it is plundering the natural resources, unmitigated pollution and sweat shop style labor
 
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