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Guantanamo Bay, its history and why Trump may use it to detain migrants before deportation
Guantanamo Bay, a U.S. base in Cuba since 1898, may soon house thousands of detained migrants, following a proposal by the Trump administration.
Migrants were detained at Guantánamo Bay before Trump’s order. Here’s what to know.
President Donald Trump said Wednesday he is ordering officials to establish a massive migrant detention facility at the Guantánamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba. He made the announcement during a signing ceremony for the Laken Riley Act, which allows authorities to detain undocumented immigrants accused of theft-related crimes.
What to know about Guantánamo Bay, the base where Trump will send ‘criminal aliens’
President Trump says he will use a detention center at Guantánamo Bay to hold tens of thousands of criminal immigrants in the U.S. illegally.
Trump orders migrant detentions at Guantanamo as Cuba attacks 'act of brutality'
President Trump says the the 30,000-person facility for undocumented migrants will house "the worst criminal illegal aliens".
Migrant advocates decry ‘horrific’ conditions at Guantánamo Bay
Migrant advocates on Thursday were speaking out against plans by President Donald Trump to revamp Guantánamo Bay to detain and hold thousands of undocumented immigrants sent from the United States.
Trump announces up to 30K illegal immigrants will be sent to Guantanamo Bay
Most people don’t even know that we have 30,000 beds in Guantanamo to detain the worst criminal illegal aliens threatening the American people.”
U.S. Navy base in Guantanamo, Cuba, has history of detaining migrants, terror suspects
President Donald Trump signed a memo Wednesday approving the use of the U.S. naval station at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, for the detention of as many as 30,000 immigrants. The military base has been used as a prison camp in the past.
Where is Guantanamo Bay? Trump plans mass detention facility to hold migrants
Where is Guantanamo Bay? Here's what to know about mass detention facility that President Donald Trump plans to use to house migrants.
What Is Guantanamo Bay Used For? Trump Sets Out Migrant Plans
President Donald Trump has announced plans to use Guantanamo Bay, the U.S. naval base in Cuba, as a detention site for immigrants.
Trump directs Guantanamo Bay to be prepared to host up to 30,000 migrants
President Donald Trump on Wednesday signed a memorandum directing the federal government to prepare the US Naval base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to house tens of thousands of migrants.
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Obama's Failure To Close Guantanamo Meant It Was Open for Trump To Use
Since retaking office last week, President Donald Trump has issued numerous executive orders to address a nonexistent ...
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Trump Directs Guantanamo Bay to Prepare to Hold up to 30,000 Migrants
Trump made the announcement before he signed the Laken Riley Act into law as his administration's first piece of legislation.
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