Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission law enforcement officer on water patrol. (FWC)

Florida Fish And Wildlife Officers, Partners Intercept 16 Cuban Nationals South Of Key West

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission law enforcement officer on water patrol. (FWC)
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission law enforcement officer on water patrol. (FWC)

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission officers intercepted 16 Cuban nationals on Saturday just south of Keywest.

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) received reports from partners working Operation Vigilant Sentry, advising of a Cuban chug inbound on the oceanside approximately 3 miles south of Fort Zachary Taylor in Key West.

FWC officers Paris Winter and Rianna Sargent responded from Key West.

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The FWC officers, Monroe County Sheriff’s Deputies, and U.S. Coast Guard personnel intercepted the chug and transported the 16 individuals on board to a USCG cutter.

All of the migrants were transferred to the cutter and were repatriated to Cuba by the USCG. 

In response to heightened concerns regarding illegal immigration in South Florida and the Florida Keys, FWC officers have intensified their vigilance and surveillance efforts.

Under Governor Ron DeSantis’ directive, 23 additional officers and eight more seacrafts have been deployed to reinforce the existing presence in the region.

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