Boat stopped off Key Biscayne with Chinese, Haitian and Bangladeshi migrants: Feds
Briefly

Recent interceptions by the U.S. Coast Guard off Key Biscayne highlight a growing trend in human smuggling operations, particularly involving migrants from China, Haiti, and Bangladesh. Smugglers are increasingly using South Florida coastal areas as drop-off points, with operations originating from The Bahamas. The Coast Guard's recent involvement, particularly the monitoring of a homemade vessel approaching Key Biscayne, showcases the complexity of these operations, which include pre-planned routes set by smuggling organizers using technology to aid navigation.
U.S. Coast Guard crews are increasingly intercepting migrant smuggling boats off Florida's coast, with a trend of routes leading from The Bahamas.
The interception of migrants from China, Haiti, and Bangladesh reveals a complex smuggling operation utilizing coastal drop-off points.
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