About 6 a.m. on July 10, Ekaterina Juskowski was shooting a video of her friend, a model, near 36th Street in the heart of Miami Beach.
She noticed that a blue-green boat in the background — she thought it was a scuba boat — was coming closer to shore and thought, "They are ruining my video."
Juskowski shut off the camera for a moment but turned it back on when all of the men on the boat — about nine of them — jumped off and dashed across the sand and into the city, leaving the boat bobbing, empty, by the beach. Juskowski's video illuminated how brazenly migrants are entering the country along the Florida coastline.
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Nice boat. Wish I'd been there to claim it under salvage rights! Come to think of it,
ReplyDeleteit looks a lot like Marco Rubio's boat!
Just kidding. I can't stop it so I might as well poke fun at it.
Soon it will look like a remake of the Longest Day.
ReplyDeleteHa! :) Didn't think of that.
DeleteI will assume these are Cubans escaping communism. That is a lot different than the illegals crossing from Mexico. I have a long history with the Cubans. Grand daughters other grandparents escaped right after Castro took over. Wonderful people (RIP Abuelo). Came to Miami on their honeymoon with one suitcase and never planned to return. That was in 1961 when they could still travel.
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We had some in military school who went back to fight Castro and were killed.
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