Trump announces up to 30,000 migrants will be sent to Guantanamo Bay
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President Trump announced plans to establish a migrant detention facility with a capacity for 30,000 migrants at Guantanamo Bay, directed at holding dangerous illegal aliens. The existing facility would be expanded under the operation of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, focusing on migrants deemed a significant threat to national security. This move aims to double the current capacity and addresses concerns over the safety and potential return of certain individuals to their home countries.
Trump stated that the facility would be used to detain 'the worst criminal illegal aliens threatening the American people,' aiming to expand upon existing capabilities.
In a press briefing, Homan emphasized that the new center would focus on holding the 'worst of the worst' illegal migrants, tightening national security.
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