The Guardian (USA)

Ten missing and 17 detained by US after boat capsizes in Puerto Rico

- Associated Press in San Juan, Puerto Rico

Federal authoritie­s detained 17 Dominican migrants on Friday after their boat capsized near Puerto Rico’s northwest coast in the pre-dawn hours, with the US Coast Guard searching for an estimated 10 others still missing.

Jeffrey Quiñones, a Customs and Border Protection spokesman, told the Associated Press that those detained told officials that a total of 27 people were onboard the boat that struck a rock and turned over near Shacks Beach in Isabela.

“There are no indication­s that they have drowned,” he said of those still missing.

The boat, known as a Yola, overturned about 75 yards (69 meters) from shore, a US Coast Guard spokesman, Ricardo Castrodad, told the AP. He said authoritie­s received a 911 call from somebody who heard the migrants splashing and running.

No migrants have been rescued at sea, although he said the Coast Guard will continue looking.

The incident comes a day after the

Coast Guard suspended a search for an estimated 34 migrants who went missing in waters off Florida, with five bodies found. They were onboard a boat that left Bimini, a chain of islands in the Bahamas that lies just east of Miami.

A lone survivor, a Colombian, was found clinging to their boat off Fort Pierce, Florida. He said he and 39 others had departed Bimini for Florida. Authoritie­s have not released their nationalit­ies.

Separately, a Coast Guard cutter repatriate­d 94 Dominicans to the

Dominican Republic on Thursday, following the interdicti­on of two other smuggling vessels near Puerto Rico.

Migrants from the Dominican Republic and Haiti have increasing­ly tried to cross the treacherou­s 92 miles (148km) of water known as the Mona Passage that separates the island of Hispaniola that both countries share from Puerto Rico. It has long been used as a smuggling route, with many migrants drowning or dropped off at craggy, uninhabite­d islands near the US territory who have to be rescued.

Quiñones said 449 Haitians and more than 200 Dominicans have been detained since the start of the fiscal year on 1 October. Other migrants detained so far this fiscal year include 38 Venezuelan­s and 19 Cubans, and a handful of migrants from Brazil, Romania and the Dutch Caribbean territory of Sint Maarten.

A total of 716 migrants have been detained by the border patrol sector in north-west Puerto Rico since 1 October, compared with more than 600 detained for the entire fiscal year 2021 and 356 for the previous year.

 ?? Photograph: Marta Lavandier/AP ?? Members of the Coast Guard get ready to go on patrol Wednesday in Miami Beach, Florida, after an estimated 34 migrants went missing after boarding a boat in Bimini.
Photograph: Marta Lavandier/AP Members of the Coast Guard get ready to go on patrol Wednesday in Miami Beach, Florida, after an estimated 34 migrants went missing after boarding a boat in Bimini.

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