Trump signs the order to send migrants to Guantanamo; White house walks back Grant Freeze
US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that he would order the Pentagon and the Homeland Security Department to prepare a migrant institution at the Guantanamo Bay for as many as 30,000 migrants.
The US Navy Base in Cuba is already a migrant facility-based facility from high-security US prison due to suspects for foreign terrorism-which has been used for decades for years, including the accommodation of Haićan and Cubanci who picked up at sea.
But moving to the house of tens of thousands of migrants in the base would again expand the role of Pentagon in Trump’s action of illegal immigration.
“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 in the White House.
He said the object would be used for “custody of the worst criminal illegal foreigners who threaten the American people. Some of them are so bad that we do not even believe in countries to keep them because we do not want to return, so we” will send them to Guantanamo.
In 2002, the detention at the Guantanamo Bay, then President George W. Bush, was founded in 2002 to delay the foreign suspects for the militant after September 11, 2001, an attack on the United States. There are 15 detainees left in prison.
But the migrant object is separated from the detention center on the basis.
On Tuesday, the US army announced that it would allow immigration and customs to delay migrants at Buckley Space Force Base in Colorado.
The decision is at the top of US military deportation flights of migrants from the country and deploying just over 1,600 active troops to the US border with Mexico after Trump’s emergency declaration last week.
Federal support, freezing loan taken away from
Also on Wednesday, Trump’s Budget Office has abolished the freezing order of consumption on federal support, less than two days after provoking wide confusion and legal challenges in the USA
On Monday night, the White House’s Management and Budget Office has encouraged uncertainty compared to the key financial life line for states, schools and organizations that rely on the trillion dollars from Washington and have left the White House to explain what, and not either undergoing a pause in financing.
The White House confirmed that the Budget Office had abolished the command on Wednesday in notifications of two sentences sent to agencies and departments, but said that Trump’s basic executive command was federal consumption in areas such as diversity, equality and involvement and climate change.
Administration officials said that the decision to stop loans and support needed to implement the audit to ensure that consumption in accordance with Trump’s recent chard of executive orders. The agencies were instructed to answer the series yes or not questions on each federal program by February 7th.
The questions included “Does this program promote gender ideology?” and “Does this program promote or support any way of abortion?”
However, a vaguely pronounced memorandum, combined with incomplete answers from the White House throughout the day, left legislators, public officers and average Americans who struggled to understand which programs would influence the break. Even temporary interruptions in financing can cause discharge or delays in public services.
The freezing was due to take effect on Tuesday at 5:00 pm, but the federal judge remained until at least Monday after the emergency hearing requested by non -profit groups receiving federal scholarships. An additional lawsuit of democratic prosecutors is underway.
“The executive orders issued by the President on Financing Reviews remain in full power and effect, and they will rigorously carry out all agencies and departments,” the secretary of the Karolina Leavitt White House said, accusing the confusion on the courts and newspaper outlets, and not administration.
“This action should effectively end the court case and allow the Government to focus on implementing the president’s commands on the control of federal consumption.”
Trump administration officials said that programs that provide direct assistance to Americans, including Medicare, social insurance, student loans and food stamps will not influence. But sometimes they fought to give a clear picture.
Leavitt would not at first say if Medicaid was exempt from freezing, but the administration later explained that it was.
Although Trump promised that Washington would turn upside down if he was elected to another term, the effects of his effort to stop funding feel far from the capital of the state. Organizations such as meals on wheels, which receive federal money for food delivery to the elderly, and a head start that provides early care of children in lower income communities were concerned about interruptions.
Democratic critics of the order moved quickly to celebrate the action.
“This is an important victory for the American people whose voices were heard after mass pressure from every corner of this country – real people made a difference,” said Senarica Patty Murray.
“Still, Trump’s administration, a combination of pure incompetence, cruel intentions and intentionally disrespectful of the law, has caused real damage and chaos for millions over the last 48 hours, which is still ongoing.”
Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer of New York said “Americans fought and Donald Trump stepped down.”