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ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

Off the coast of Haiti (June 30)--SA John Parmet stops to play with a Haitian child aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Dauntless (WMEC 624) during an AMIO patrol. USCG photo by PA2 David M. Santos

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

Port au Prince, Haiti (Jan. 20)--Port au Prince, Haiti is where most of the Haitians are disembarked when repatriated back to their country. USCG photo by PA2 Robin Ressler

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

Off the coast of Haiti (Nov. 30)--A haitian sailboat loaded with haitian refugees is intercepted by the Coast Guard Cutter Harriet Lane (WMEC 903). USCG photo by PA3 Eric Eggen

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

Off the coast of Haiti (Dec. 12)--SN Justin P. Auxter hands a baby to SA Kris S. See while loading Haitians onto the Coast Guard Cutter Mohawk (WMEC 913). USCG photo by PA2 ROBIN RESSLER

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

Guantanamo Bay, Cuba (Nov. 30)--A haitian mother nurses her baby while in one of the camps at Guantanmo Bay, Cuba's tent city. USCG photo by PA3 Eric Eggen

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

Off the coast of Haiti (Nov. 10)--Haitian refugees many children relax after their journey on the flight deck of a Coast Guard cutter. USCG photo by PA1 Steve Sapp

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

Off the coast of Haiti (Nov. 10)--Haitian refugees scramble to get aboard a Coast Guard small boat after spending several days at sea. USCG photo by PA1 Steve Sapp

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

Off the coast of Haiti (June 30)--A little haitian boy on the flight deck of the Coast Guard Cutter Dauntless. USCG photo by PA2 David M. Santos

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

Off the coast of Haiti (June 30)--Haitian refugees sit on the flight deck of the Coast Guard Cutter Dauntless (WMEC 624) while more are brought aboard. USCG photo by PA2 David M. Santos

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

Off the coast of Haiti (Dec. 15)--Two crewmen from the Coast Guard Cutter Harriet Lane (WMEC 903) work to disassemble the sails on an haitian sailboat. USCG photo by PA3 Eric Eggen

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

Off the coast of Haiti (Oct. 1)--A Haitian freighter interdicted by Coast Guard Cutter Seneca (WMEC 906) on Oc... More

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

Between Haiti and Florida Keys (Jan. 12)--The Coast Guard Cutter Mohawk (WMEC 913) patrols the Windward Passage, an area between Haiti and the Florida Keys, for Haitian migrants. USCG photo by PA2 Robin Ressler

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

Off the coast of Haiti (Nov. 30)--Haitians are offloaded the Coast Guard Cutter Harriet Lane (WMEC 903) at Guatanamo Bay, Cuba Naval Base for processing. USCG photo by PA3 Eric Eggen

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

Guantanamo Bay, Cuba (Dec. 15)--Haitians pass the day away awaiting processing in a tent city at the naval base Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. USCG photo by PA3 Eric Eggen

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

Off the coast of Haiti (Dec. 15)--A haitian sailboat is shadowed by the Coast Guard Cutter Harriet Lane (WMEC 903) before being interdicted at sea. USCG photo by PA3 Eric Eggen

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

Off the coast of Haiti (June 30)--INS (Immigration and Naturalization Service) agents and Coast Guardsmen try to pursuade the last few crewmembers to leave the sailboat and come aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Da... More

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

Guantanamo Bay, Cuba (Dec. 15)--Haitians pass the day away awaiting processing in a tent city at the naval base Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. USCG photo by PA3 Eric Eggen

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

Between Haiti and Florida Keys (Jan. 12)--A crewmember on the Coast Guard Cutter Mohawk (WMEC 913) scans the horizon for Haitian migrants as they patrol the Windward Passage, an area between Haiti and the Flori... More

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

Off the coast of Haiti (June 30)--BM3 Marcus Compton gets a lesson in creole (language of Haiti) from some haitian refugees picked up by the Coast Guard Cutter Dauntless. USCG photo by PA2 David M. Santos

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

Between Haiti and Florida Keys (July 2)--A Coast Guard crewmember removes a lifevest from Haitian migrant who was just interdicted at sea. USCG photo by PA2 Robin Ressler

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

Off the coast of Haiti (Nov. 30)--FT2 John Perez questions a Haitian man before searching him aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Harriet Lane (WMEC 903). USCG photo by PA3 Eric Eggen

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

Guantanamo Bay, Cuba (Nov. 30)--After haitian refugees are intercepted at sea by the Coast Guard Cutter Harriet Lane (WMEC 903) they are relocated to camps in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. USCG photo by PA3 Eric Eggen

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

Off the coast of Haiti (June 30)--BM1 Tom Stanford helps a young Haitian boy into a RHI (rigid hull inflatable) boat on the Coast Guard Cutter Dauntless (WMEC 624) as the refugees are sent back to Haiti. USCG ... More

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

Off the coast of Haiti (June 30)--A group of Haitians are picked up by the Coast Guard Cutter Dauntless (WMEC 624). USCG photo by PA2 David M. Santos

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

Off the coast of Haiti (Nov. 10)--A Coast Guard Cutter stands by to take on Haitians from a sailboat interdicted at sea. USCG photo by PA3 Dave Silva

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

Off the coast of Haiti (Nov. 10)--Haitian refugees scramble to get aboard a Coast Guard small boat after spending several days at sea. USCG photo by PA1 Steve Sapp

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

Between Haiti and Florida Keys (Jan. 12)--Haitian migrants interdicted at sea are given new toothbrushes to use by the crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Mohawk (WMEC 913). USCG photo by PA2 Robin Ressler

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATIONS

Guantanamo Bay, Cuba (Feb. 6)--The Coast Guard Cutter Northland (WMEC 904) pulls into Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Naval Station to assist in Haitian migrant interdiction operations. USCG photo by PA2 Robin Ressler

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