U.S. Begins Migrant Flights to Guantanamo Bay
- The U.S. Has begun deporting migrants to Guantanamo Bay, with the first military flight landing on Tuesday evening, according to a U.S. Official.
- President Trump plans to use Guantanamo Bay as a large-scale detention center, claiming it can hold up to 30,000 migrants.
- Local law enforcement officials report being short-staffed and lacking resources, complicating efforts to detain migrants, as stated by Sheriff Gabe Morgan.
- Amy Fischer from Amnesty International criticized sending immigrants to Guantanamo, calling it a 'profoundly cruel, costly move' that violates human rights.
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The Conditions Waiting for Trump’s First Deportees in Guantánamo
They are not terrorists, but Donald Trump puts them on the same campus: starting this week, the U.S. government began to transfer some of the illegal immigrants it intends to deport to Guantánamo Naval Base in Cuba. This, according to what was said by White House press secretary Carolina Leavitt. “The first flights from the U.S. to Guantánamo Bay with illegal immigrants are already underway,” he announced Tuesday night in an interview with Fox B…
Undocumented migrants sent to Guantanamo Bay amid Trump crackdown
A group of undocumented migrants detained in the U.S. has been transferred to Guantanamo Bay, marking the first wave of what could be tens of thousands sent to the remote naval base in Cuba. This move is part of President Donald Trump’s intensified immigration
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