The Coast Guard intercepts a ship with illegal migrants as they start expulsion surgery
The US Coast Guard (USCG) conducts several “Operations of Extra -Extra False” between California and Texas, who included intercepting the ship with an illegal migrants who sinking in US waters.
USCG coordinating with multiple coastal guards support in coordinating operations with Customs and protection of the United States border (CBP).
On Saturday, USCG South California shared a photo of the X showing a crew on the Active corner intercept the vessel with nine illegal migrants on the way to the way San Diego.
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“The migrant ship began to sink shortly after the Active crew stopped the journey,” the announcement reads. “All the people on a ship that sinks are safely removed and transferred to CBP.”
Under the leadership of the eleventh district of Coast Guard in California, this service raises funds and staff from all over the country to support Homeland Security Department– Driven surgery, according to a statement by USCG.
The USCG flight operations are transported by illegal immigrants to certain places in Texas and California, where the Ministry of Defense then transports migrants from the US, according to a statement.
“In accordance with The executive commands of the PresidentThe Coast Guard continues to increase the funds and exploit its unique abilities to protect US borders, territorial integrity and sovereignty, “said Adm. Kevin Lunday, an acting of the Coast Guard Commander.
Lunday said that Saturday’s surgery emphasizes the coordinated effort of the Coast Guard.
“[The] Operation is an example of our coordination with our team colleagues from the Ministry of Homeland Security and the Ministry of Defense, through which we discover, distract and prevent foreigners, drug smuggling and other terrorist or hostile activities before reaching our border, “he said.
Fox News Digital first reported on Tuesday that President Donald Trump fired the commander USCGadm. Linda Lee Fagan, for concern about the border, recruitment and “erosion of trust”.
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Officials claimed that Fagan did not deal with security threats, that he did not have enough leadership in employment and retaining, that he focused overly on the initiatives for diversity, equality and inclusion, and that he covered the Fouled Anchor Operation – which was an internal coastal investigation Guards about cases of sex attack at the Coast Guard Academy.
The Landon Mion of Fox News Digidal contributed to this story.