USCG Adm. Lunday Orders Surge of Assets Toward Border Protection

January 22, 2025

The Coast Guard announced immediate action on executive orders issued by the White House Tuesday.

“The U.S. Coast Guard is the world’s premiere maritime law enforcement agency, vital to protecting America’s maritime borders, territorial integrity and sovereignty,” said Adm. Kevin Lunday, the Coast Guard’s acting commandant. “Per the President’s Executive Orders, I have directed my operational commanders to immediately surge assets—cutters, aircraft, boats and deployable specialized forces—to increase Coast Guard presence and focus starting with the following key areas:

The Coast Guard prepares to conduct the
The Coast Guard prepares to conduct the repatriation of eighty-five people to Cuba. The Coast Guard conducted the repatriation following a series of interdictions off the coast of Florida.(U.S. Coast Guard courtesy photo)


Coast Guard Vice Adm. Kevin Lunday, Atlantic Area Commander, presents the crew of the USS Hershel "Woody" Williams (ESB-4) with the Coast Guard Special Operations Service Ribbon on Aug. 22, 2022. With the Trump administration's firing of Commandant Linda Fagan, Adm. Lunday today serves as the Coast Guard’s acting commandant. (U.S. Coast Guard Photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Mikaela McGee.)


"Together, in coordination with our Department of Homeland Security and Department of Defense teammates, we will detect, deter and interdict illegal migration, drug smuggling and other terrorist or hostile activity before it reaches our border.”


Coast Guard crews interdict a Cuban migrant vessel, Atlantic Ocean, March 9, 2023. There were nine migrants that were interdicted on this case. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Matthew Abban)

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