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11 migrants apprehended in San Diego Bay
The 'Haddock (WPB-87347),, the Station San Diego and partner agencies apprehended 11 migrants in the San Diego Bay on May 18. At approximately 12 p.m., crew members aboard the 'Haddock' spotted two pleasure crafts crossing the maritime boundary line that matched the description of vessels suspected of human smuggling. The 'Haddock' made way to interdict the two vessels, and a boat crew from Station San Diego was launched to confine them to San Diego Bay. The first vessel dropped off four people north of the Zuniga Jetty near the Ammo Pier at the Naval Air Station North Island, where they were apprehended by Navy security and landside Border Patrol agents. Boarding team members aboard the 'Haddock' then intercepted the vessel, detaining one man, while the second vessel carrying six people was interdicted by the crew of the Station San Diego in the San Diego Bay. In total, 11 adult males, all claiming Mexican nationality, are in U.S. Border Patrol custody. Report with photo: https://www.news.uscg.mil/Press-Releases/Article/4190727/coast-guard-partner-agencies-apprehend-11-aliens-in-the-san-diego-bay/
21 migrants interdicted off Point Loma
The crew of the 'Haddock' interdicted 21 migrants aboard a 25-foot boat approximately 20 nautical miles west of Point Loma, on Feb 28. In addition to the Coast Guard Cutter, the Coast Guard Sector San Diego, the Coast Guard Cutter 'Forrest Rednour' and a U.S. Customs and Border Protection Air and Marine Operations patrol aircraft participated in the response. The Coast Guard took the migrants into custody and transferred them to U.S. Border Patrol personnel. Report with photo: https://www.news.uscg.mil/Press-Releases/Article/4086888/coast-guard-interdicts-21-aliens-west-of-point-loma-calif/
20 migrants interdicted off Point Loma
The crew of the CG 'Haddock' interdicted 20 migrants aboard a 30-foot-panga-style vessel approximately 21 miles west of Point Loma, on feb 18, 2025. At approximately 4 p.m., a U.S. Customs and Border Protection Air and Marine Operations patrol aircraft sighted the sailing vessel and notified watchstanders at Coast Guard Sector San Diego. Watchstanders then diverted the Coast Guard Cutter, which launched its small boat crew. All 20 adults, among them 17 men and three women, were taken into custody; claiming Mexican and Chinese nationalities. The Coast Guard brought the castaways to Sector San Diego and transferred all 20 to Imperial Beach Border Patrol Station personnel. Report with video: https://www.news.uscg.mil/Press-Releases/Article/4070726/coast-guard-interdicts-20-aliens-west-of-point-loma-calif/
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