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Viewing cable 09HAVANA670, 2 NOVEMBER REPATRIATION OF CUBANS AT

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Reference ID Created Released Classification Origin
09HAVANA670 2009-11-06 18:19 2011-08-24 01:00 UNCLASSIFIED US Interests Section Havana
VZCZCXYZ0003
PP RUEHWEB

DE RUEHUB #0670/01 3101819
ZNR UUUUU ZZH
P 061819Z NOV 09
FM USINT HAVANA
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC PRIORITY 4898
RUEATRS/DEPT OF TREASURY WASHINGTON DC PRIORITY
RHMFISS/CDR USSOUTHCOM MIAMI FL//J5/POLAD/USCG-LNO// PRIORITY
RUCOGCA/COMNAVBASE GUANTANAMO BAY CU PRIORITY
RUCTFOA/COMCOGARDGRU KEY WEST FL//OPS// PRIORITY
RUCOWCV/CCGDSEVEN MIAMI FL PRIORITY
RHEFHLC/DEPT OF HOMELAND SECURITY WASHINGTON DC
UNCLAS HAVANA 000670 
 
DEPT FOR WHA/CCA, INL/HSTC, CA/FPP, PRM/A 
 
SIPDIS 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: SMIG PREF PREL KCRM CU
SUBJECT:  2 NOVEMBER REPATRIATION OF CUBANS AT 
CABANAS 
 
1. USINT officer transferred 17 Cubans from the 
U.S.Coast Guard cutter Kodiak Island to Cuban 
Authorities on November 2 without incident. 
 
2. The cutter docked in the Cuban port of Cabanas 
at approximately 10:00 am local time to transfer 
the migrants.  USINT officer briefed the returnees 
and provided standard information packets on legal 
immigration methods.  Officer advised the returnees 
that USINT officers would attempt to contact them 
in the next several months to assess their well 
being, including visiting some Havana-based 
returnees in their homes.  Returnees were also 
advised that they could meet with a U.S. official 
at the Refugee Annex Fridays 10 am to discuss 
specific claims of harm, including retaliatory 
acts such as being unjustly dismissed from 
one's job, being frequently detained by police, 
or being the target of public acts of repudiation. 
 
3. No returnees protested the repatriation to 
USINT or USCG personnel.  The cutter departed 
without incident.  The returnees were met by 
Ministry of Foreign Relations (MINREX) and 
Ministry of Interior (MININT) officials for 
transport to a Cuban Processing Center. 
 
4. The returnees report they were all traveling 
together on the same vessel when found.  Nine 
were from Holguin.  One reported that he and 
another returnee were traveling together and 
their final destination was Canada. 
 
5. The following 17 Cuban returnees were 
repatriated.  Corrections and/or additions are 
in parentheses: 
 
A. Pedro Francisco Morales-Arias 
(Ciudad Habana) 
 
B. Iliana Cordovez-Escult (Cordovez 
Escult/not Uvbo Ve Esul; Ciudad Habana) 
 
C. Yudelsi Vega-Hernandez 
 
D. Redy Alexander del Monte-Ramirez (Correct 
address: Edif. 30, Apto. 9, Rpto. Pedro 
Diaz Coello, Holguin) 
 
E. Yorsy Torres-Nunez (Guira de Melena, 
La Habana) 
 
F. Eduardo Tamayo-Leyva (Eduardo/not 
Edwardo; Leyva/not Leiba) 
 
G. Nairobys Mendoza-Martinez (Nairobys/not 
Mauroloys) 
 
H. Sandro Ramon Abreu-Paz (Banes/not Banaes) 
 
I. Tereza Aguilas-Soler 
 
J. Alexander Mendez-Cruz (Correct address: 
Calle 1A # 60 e/ Russbel y Almacigo, Rpto 
Mariana Grajales, Banes, Holguin) 
 
K. Yosvanis Calzadilla-Ibarra 
 
L. Ivan Medrano-Barrios 
 
M. Norges Rafael Ortiz-Vargas (Norges/not 
Norgel; San Miguel del Padron, Ciudad Habana) 
 
N. Alexis Campos-Aguilera (Rpto Nuevo 
Llano/not Nueva Hano) 
 
O. Alejandro Alex Alarcon-Santi Esteban 
 
P. Armando Leovidio Canales-Ayala 
 
Q. Noriel Mola-Marquez (Correct address: 
4ta # 18718 e/ A y B, Vista Hermosa, 
San Miguel del Padron, Ciudad Habana) 
 
 
6. Repatriated Cubans during this month: 17 
 
Barclay