Trump says he will send migrants to the Guantanamo Bay
US President Donald Trump speaks during the event to sign the Laken Riley Law, in the White House, in Washington, USA, January 29, 2025.
Elizabeth France | Reuters
President Donald Trump On Wednesday, he said he would order his administration to prepare the Guantanamo Bay, an American military base on the island of Kuba, where they have been held for decades for terrorism for decades to detaine migrants.
Trump, at the ceremony to sign an an Immigration Account for custody In the law, he said he would also sign an executive command on Wednesday, sending his defense and homeland security departments to prepare “Migrant” Guantanamo “.
Trump said that there are thousands of beds in Guantanama, which will “delay the worst criminal illegal strangers.”
“We don’t want them to come back,” Trump said. “So we will send them to Guantanamo.”
Guantanamo has held migrants for decades, although the maximum capacity of the object is unclear. New York Times, citing the Homeland Security Department, reported that it was just Four migrants They have been there since February.
The Global Project of custody, the research center that is advocated by the prisoner’s rights, suggests on your website that the Operations Center of Migrant in Guantanama is a capacity 130.
Trump claimed on Wednesday that Guantanamo had 30,000 beds, and that the opening of the migrant “would immediately double our capacity”.
He added, “It’s a difficult place to go out.”
Ever since he took over his duty last week, Trump has taken numerous actions to break the illegal American border crossings massively and deport the unproven migrants.
Illegal transitions suddenly increased during the Administration of Biden but fell in the last months of the president Joe BidenExpression.
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