Noem says migrants won’t be housed at Guantanamo Bay indefinitely
- Donald Trump plans to expand a detention facility at Guantanamo Bay to hold 30,000 people, as stated by his White House border czar, Tom Homan.
- Kristi Noem clarified that migrants would not be held indefinitely at Guantanamo and that U.S. Law would be followed.
- The expansion has faced criticism from human rights groups and Democratic leaders, who find it frightening and controversial.
- Noem emphasized that migrants would retain their rights and access to attorneys while at Guantanamo Bay, stating, 'Due process will be followed.
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