Trump Officials Deny Migrant Guantanamo Transfer Plan
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Trump officials deny migrant Guantanamo transfer plan
A plan that had been in flux now appears to be at a standstill. Earlier this week, reports revealed the Trump administration was again preparing to transfer immigrants residing in the United States illegally to Guantanamo Bay. Originally, the plan called for at least 9,000 detainees to be sent to the U.S. naval base in Cuba. But according to Politico, the civil unrest in Los Angeles disrupted those efforts. A U.S. diplomat spoke anonymously and …
Politico: Trump WH Pausing Gitmo Migrant Transfers
The Trump administration is pausing the transfer of thousands of foreigners to the Guantanamo Bay prison in Cuba partly because of the riots in Los Angeles, reports Politico. The unrest, one administration official told the news outlet, “got in the way.” The report comes a day after Politico and The Washington Post reported that the administration was vetting at least 9,000 migrants for transfer to the base, including people from France, Britain…
American Oversight Sues over Guantanamo Deportation Plan Amid Trump's Authoritarian Posturing - American Oversight
From Guantánamo and Alcatraz to a military parade in the nation's capital on his birthday, the president is channeling strongman imagery. Our lawsuit seeks records related to the reported Guantanamo detention plan.
Several U.S. media report that the Administration is preparing shipments of thousands of people to the prison, including citizens of the United Kingdom, France and Italy, with no intention of alerting the countries of origin Donald Trump likes to identify irregular migration with crime.And he often says that the country was invaded by millions of criminals who arrived from remote prisons.The U.S. president never provides data and sources from wh…
Trump administration plans to transfer thousands of migrants to Guantánamo Bay
President Donald Trump’s administration plans to increase the number of undocumented migrants being transferred to the US Naval facility at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, according to government documents obtained by POLITICO and the Washington Post. The documents, released by the media outlets Tuesday, state that 9,000 undocumented immigrants are currently being vetted for transfer to Guantánamo, with the transfer date being as soon as later this week. …
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