Pentagon reviews plans to cut troops handling migrants at Guantanamo by as much as half
- Military officials are considering cutting U.S. Troops at Guantanamo Bay by half due to no current detainees and legal challenges, according to the Associated Press.
- Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth requested a plan to determine the necessary troop levels at Guantanamo, as stated by U.S. Officials.
- Civil rights attorneys have challenged transfers to Guantanamo, arguing that it violates U.S. immigration law and mistreats detainees, highlighting claims of poor conditions.
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The history of Guantanamo Bay detention camp
The Trump administration's mass deportation efforts have run into a hitch. The president's plans involved housing thousands of migrants at Guantanamo Bay. But "logistical and legal" challenges have gotten in the way.The American naval base in Cuba "has gone largely empty" since the administration announced plans to use it as a deportation way station, said The Washington Examiner. Guantanamo — commonly called "Gitmo" — was intended as a holding …

Pentagon reviewing plans to cut troops handling migrants at Guantanamo
Military officials are reviewing plans that would cut the number of U.S. troops deployed to the Guantanamo Bay naval base in Cuba to handle detained migrants by as much as half, because there are no detainees there now and the program has stumbled during legal challenges, The Associated Press has learned.U.S. officials said the military’s Southern Command was asked to give Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth a plan that would outline how many troops …
Pentagon to study plan to cut troops at Gitmo
WASHINGTON — Military officials are reviewing plans that would cut the number of U.S. troops deployed to the Guantanamo Bay naval base in Cuba to handle detained migrants by as much as half, because there are no detainees there now…

Pentagon reviews plans to cut troops handling migrants at Guantanamo by as much as half
The Associated Press has learned that military officials are reviewing plans that would cut the number of U.S. troops deployed to the Guantanamo Bay naval base in Cuba to handle detained migrants by as much as half.


Pentagon reviews plans to cut troops handling migrants at Guantánamo by as much as half
The Associated Press has learned that military officials are reviewing plans that would cut the number of U.S. troops deployed to the Guantánamo Bay naval base in Cuba to handle detained migrants by as much as half
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