The article discusses the treatment of Venezuelan migrants by the Trump administration, who are being detained at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Instead of civilian immigration officers, military personnel are guarding these detainees, raising significant concerns about their legal status and treatment. The administration has kept the migrants' identities confidential, leaving their families and lawyers struggling to locate and advocate for them. Despite attempts to clarify the situation, officials from the Homeland Security and Defense Departments have provided limited information, further complicating the legal situation for the migrants.
Dozens of Venezuelan migrants sent by the Trump administration to Gitmo are being guarded by military personnel rather than civilian immigration officers, complicating legal proceedings.
Despite portraying the migrants as in ICE custody, military guards are performing the duties, raising questions about legal treatment and oversight of the detainees.
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