2Cubans smuggled to the United States in a glider, causing concern.

(Picture taken from @USBPChiefMIP Twitter)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] The U.S. authorities admitted frankly that two Cubans came to the U.S. smuggled into the U.S. on a glider at 10:30 on the 25th, and landed safely at the airport in Florida. The two have been detained.

As soon as the news came out, American netizens responded, "They are really too strong to be kept", "Too break through the framework and too creative", "NASA should hire them", etc.

According to comprehensive foreign media reports, Cubans fled due to the dictatorship and economic difficulties, and are close to the United States, only separated by the Florida Strait, a distance of about 177 kilometers. Most Cubans choose to smuggle into the United States by self-made ships.

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The two Cubans landed safely at Key West International Airport unharmed and are in U.S. Border Patrol custody, the Monroe County Sheriff's Office said.

Key West International Airport also responded that the airport is not affected and operations continue as usual.

Adam Linhardt, a spokesman for the Monroe County Sheriff's Office, said that Cuban smugglers come to the United States in various ways. Flying a glider is not a typical case, but it is by no means the most special case.

The police also released the glider driven by two people. The photos show that the glider has only one long seat with a Styrofoam box tied underneath it. The two people have very little luggage and only two backpacks.

American netizens responded, "NASA should hire them", "Are they on Chinese balloons", "They are really too strong to be kept", "Really super crazy", "Too break through the framework and too creative", "One year later, they will become Boeing engineers", "glider instant advertising", etc.

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Two Cuban migrants were taken into US Border Patrol custody after landing at the Key West International Airport onboard a powered hang glider. No reported injuries. We appreciate the support from @mcsonews. #Breaking #Saturday #KeyWest # Cuba pic.twitter.com/KqqFlYqie1

— Chief Patrol Agent Walter N. Slosar (@USBPChiefMIP) March 25, 2023

Two Cubans smuggled to the United States in a glider, which has attracted attention.

(The picture is taken from the MCSO - Florida Keys Facebook fan page)