The reopening of some of the largest detention facilities and the adaptation of military bases to house migrants are aimed at fulfilling the Republican’s major campaign promise
Congressman Don Davis described the visit as an eye-opening experience that offered tremendous insights into the complexities of immigration policy.
Trump, guantánamo bay and migrants
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Trump administration rethinking Guantánamo immigrant detention plan amid cost issues and power struggles
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Trump Administration Sued Over Guantánamo Bay Migrant Plan
Trump’s plan to house migrants at Guantanamo Bay facing major hurdles
The Trump administration is moving to house 30,000 migrants at Guantanamo Bay – though the plan is seeing a few bumps in its road to implementation
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Latin Times on MSNTrump Admin May Retreat From Guantanamo Bay Idea Because of Growing Costs: ReportMilitary flights to Guantanamo cost up to $27,000 per detainee, while ICE charter flights are cheaper, but still entail financial burdens, including security personnel and medical staff
In a deeply disturbing and unprecedented move, the U.S. has begun transferring immigrant detainees to Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. They’re being held without access to their lawyers and families. President Trump has ordered up to 30,000 “high-priority ...
The lawsuit says there is no legitimate reason to send migrants to Guantánamo because the U.S. has ample detention facility.
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Civil rights attorneys are suing the Trump administration to prevent it from transferring 10 migrants detained in the U.S. to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
There are questions about how Akima Infrastructure Protection — a subsidiary of Akima, itself a subsidiary of NANA Regional Corp. — is treating migrants detained at its facilities.
Since President George W. Bush opened the facility in 2002, at the height of the “war on terror,” the American military prison at Guantánamo Bay in Cuba has been associated
This time, detained undocumented immigrants — not terrorism suspects — demonstrate why the prison should be closed.
More than 100 immigrants have been detained on U.S. soil and sent to the Guantanamo Bay detention facility in Cuba since President Donald Trump's crackdown on immigration began.
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