File:USCGC Nantucket on migrant patrol 2005-11-30 -b.jpg

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English: FREEPORT, Bahamas (Nov. 30, 2005)--The Coast Guard Cutter Nantucket, homeported in Miami Beach, Fla., repatriates 15 migrants to the Bahamas after the Coast Guard Cutter Vigorous, homeported in Cape may, N.J., rescued the migrants who were abandoned by their smugglers on uninhabited ay Sal, Bahamas. USCG photo by Lt. Tony Russell
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