U.S. Customs and Border Protection data show that interceptions of migrants in the U.S. are down about 90% compared to this time last year but most of the drop is occurring at the southern border. WPTV reporter Kate Hussey spoke to retired immigration agent Neville Cramer, who believes that tighter enforcement there is pushing smugglers toward Florida's longer, less-patrolled coastline.

Experts warn migrant surge could hit Florida’s coast