Hegsetth confirms the ‘worst of the worst’ criminal migrants that will be detained in Gitm
Hegsetth defense secretary confirmed that the “worst” of the worst “criminal migrants will be temporarily housed in the custody of the Guantanamo Bay Camp and that” all possibilities will be on the table “for military actions against cartel, in an interview with the interview “Fox and Friends” on Friday.
This certificate comes to the fifth of the announcement he has given President Donald Trump On Wednesday, he will instruct the Pentagon to prepare the Guantan Bay to delay 30,000 “criminal illegal strangers”.
“Today I also sign an executive command to send departments for defense and homeland security to start preparing a migrant facility of 30,000 people in Guantanamo Bay,” Trump said. “Most people don’t even know about it.”
Later it was learned that Trump had signed a presidential memorandum about the matter, not an executive order.
Trump is moving to prepare the Guantanamo Bay for 30,000 “criminal illegal strangers”
“Guantanamo Bay is the perfect transit point for temporary accommodation of the worst until we move them back to their home countries, which, as President Trump made it very clearly, better be ready to take them firmly and soon,” said Hegsetth said “Fox and friends,” adding, “because they sent them here, sent criminals, opened their prisons. This influenced our people.
When asked Fox News’ Brian Kilmeade whether to use the US army to fight cartels, two of which are lately labeled as terrorist groups By now, Hegsetth replied, “I do not want to progress the president and I will not, but that will ultimately be his decision. But let me be clear. All options will be on the table if” he is again dealing with what they are on our The boundaries of a certain foreign terrorist organizations that specifically target Americans.
In the last week, the Ministry of Homeland Security said that “the officers for the implementation of the law removed and returned 7,300 illegal foreigners.”
Greg Wehner and Sarah Rumpf-Whitten were contributed by Greg Wehner and Sarah Rumpf.