US halts plan to house migrants in tents at Guantanamo amid concerns over conditions: CNN
- The Trump administration has stopped plans to house migrants in tents at Guantanamo Bay due to concerns about detention standards, including a lack of air conditioning or electricity, according to a US official and a source familiar with the matter.
- Tent structures were intended to accommodate an expected 30,000 migrants, but officials stated that the tents do not meet standards set by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, according to the sources.
- Since last week, more than 170 migrants were sent back to Venezuela, and only 17 migrants are currently at the Guantanamo detention facility, according to a US official.
- A senior Homeland Security official indicated that all migrants have entered the US illegally, stating that all these individuals committed a crime by entering the United States illegally.
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