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Biden’s Borderland: Boat people now bringing their pets, just going fishing?

Welcome to borderland hell under U.S. President Joseph Robinette Biden Junior, incomplete (just the tip of the iceberg) list of videos and reports from the United States Coast Guard, for August 2022:

The U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) reported they had returned 67 illegals from Cuba to their home country on 15AUG2022. 107 illegals were returned to Cuba on 16AUG2022.  106 illegals and four dogs were sent back to Cuba on 19AUG2022.  203 illegals were returned to Cuba on 20AUG2022.  62 illegals and one dog were sent back to Cuba on 23AUG2022.  88 illegals were returned to Cuba on 25AUG2022.

USCG photo by Petty Officer Third Class Gregory Schell, 26AUG2022.

On 26AUG2022, 90 illegals were loaded onto USCG cutter Raymond Evans, for their return to Cuba.  On 30AUG2022, 51 illegals from Haiti were transferred to The Bahamas.  On 31AUG2022, 64 illegals, and one dog, were sent back to Cuba.

USCG photo by Petty Officer Third Class Gregory Schell, 31AUG2022.

On 31AUG2022, USCG cutter William Trump was used to send 95 illegals back to Cuba.

USCG District 7 photo, 10AUG2022.

The USCG intercepted this boat full of illegals from Cuba on 10AUG2022, approximately 20 miles north of Cay Sal, Bahamas.

USCG District 7 photo, 31AUG2022.

On 31AUG2022, the USCG captured this boat packed with illegals from Haiti, about 22 miles east of Cuba.

FLORIDA:   

USCG District 7 photo, 03AUG2022.

USCG District 7 reports that a “good Samaritan” reported this boat, about seven miles south of Key West and crammed full of illegals from Cuba, on 03AUG2022.

USCG District 7 photo, 04AUG2022.

During the night of 04AUG2022, and about 6 miles east of Government Cut, the USCG intercepted this smuggling boat.  Two suspected smugglers detained, 46 illegals sent back to The Bahamas.

USCG District 7 video of intercept of boat crammed full of illegals from Haiti, near Ocean Reef, 06AUG2022:

USCG District 7 photo, 08AUG2022.

Coast Guard Station Islamorada crew members rescue illegals from the water, about six miles off Long Key, 08AUG2022.

USCG District 7 photo, 13AUG2022.

On 13AUG2022, two illegals from Cuba were captured about 30 miles south of Sugarloaf Key, trying to use a surf board to get to Florida.

U.S. Coast Guard District 7 photo, 14AUG2022.

About ten miles south of Key Colony Beach, during the night of 14AUG2022 the USCG intercepted this crowded human smuggling boat. The illegals from Cuba claimed they were just out fishing!

U.S. Coast Guard District 7 photo.

About 26 miles south of Stock Island, the USCG captured illegals from Cuba during the night of 17AUG2022.

USCG District 7 photo, 27AUG2022.

On 27AUG2022, the USCG captured this overloaded boat packed with illegals from Haiti, approximately 85 miles southeast of Islamorada.

USCG photo by Petty Officer Third Class Gregory Schell, 29AUG2022.

On 29AUG2022, the USCG captured this Cuban fishing boat packed with illegals, approximately 2 miles south of Marquesas.

PUERTO RICO:

USCG District 7 PADET photo, 26AUG2022.

The USCG says this boat had 20 illegals from Haiti and Dominican Republic onboard.  It was captured northwest of Aguadilla, on 26AUG2022.

USCG District 7 PADET photo, 30AUG2022.

Northwest of Aguadilla, the USCG captured this boat full of illegals from Dominican Republic, 30AUG2022.  They were sent home the next day.

TEXAS: On 15AUG2022, while intercepting illegal fishermen from Mexico, the USCG ended up saving them because their illegal fishing boat was sinking:

USCG District 8 photo, 30AUG2022.

On 30AUG2022, the USCG captured this boat along with its illegal fishing crew from Mexico.  The USCG claims that on 30AUG2022, they captured a total of three boats being used for illegal fishing, along with 14 people from Mexico.

Biden’s Borderland, July 2022:  CUBA, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC & HAITI CONTINUE TO FLOOD THE U.S. WITH BOAT PEOPLE!

Vehicle ID: Armored drug smuggling boats

“Low profile go-fast” drug smuggling boat, somewhere in the Eastern Pacific, 2019.

U.S. Coast Guard pic of militarized drug smuggling speed boat, recently intercepted off the west coast of North America

Captured by Guatemala in 2017, drug boat from Columbia using Very Slender Vessels (VSV) design

‘Narco Boat’ from 2016

U.S. Coast Guard captures ‘narco sub’ in 2015

Narco Boats have been in use since 1993

This is supposedly a U.S. Navy small stealth boat, seen in Washington state, interesting that it looks like a narco boat

New War on Drugs: 2018 “Cocaine Tsunami”!

U.S. Naval Institute News: Coast Guard Fighting New Stealthy, Fast Drug Smuggling Vessels in Pacific

VEHICLE I-D: MISSISSIPPI MILITIA SHOWS-OFF MINE DETECTION VEHICLES

One Year Later: Abandoned Japanese fishing boat makes it way back home

A ghostly reminder of the March 11, 2011, Mega Quake and tsunami that hit north eastern Honshu, Japan, made its way back home.

The boat belonged to a fisherman from Otsuchi in Iwate Prefecture.  Otsuchi is one of the coastal towns devastated by the tsunami.  The fisherman did not survive the monster tidal surge, but his boat amazingly did.

Nearly one year after the disaster the ravaged boat was found drifting, more than 1,200 kilometers (745 miles) away, on the other side of Japan, in the Sea of Japan (aka East Sea).  It was returned to the fisherman’s son, who lives in Kamaishi City.

The son said he intends to repair the boat and go fishing.