No Plans for Trump Administration to Imprison Irish People in Guantanamo Bay
- The Trump administration is preparing to transfer thousands of foreign nationals, including some Irish citizens living illegally in the US, to the Guantanamo Bay military base.
- This plan arises from domestic detention facilities lacking capacity and slow action by detainees' home countries to repatriate their nationals.
- Earlier this year, US troops erected and subsequently dismantled a tent city at Guantanamo Bay designed for over 3,000 migrants in anticipation of large detainee intake.
- Preparations involve health assessments for up to 9,000 individuals to evaluate their fitness for transfer, while documentation indicates the facility is currently not full.
- The transfer to Guantanamo Bay could occur imminently, and officials consider it necessary due to overcrowded domestic facilities, though the base’s original use was for terrorism suspects.
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Determined to speed up its operation of mass expulsions, the Trump administration could transfer thousands of immigrant detainees to the sinister naval base in Cuba. Including nationals of many allied countries.
·Paris, France
Read Full ArticleIn January, US President Trump announced that migrants should also be detained in the controversial Guantánamo camp before they were deported. According to media reports, this could now affect hundreds of Europeans, including Germans.
·Hamburg, Germany
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