A coalition of immigrant rights and legal aid groups led by the ACLU has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration for holding migrants at Guantanamo Bay without access to lawyers. The lawsuit argues that this isolation is deliberate, making it difficult for migrants to understand their legal rights or challenge their detention. Notably, the lawsuit highlights the disparity in rights, as even alleged terrorists at Guantanamo have access to legal counsel, while these migrants do not. The ACLU is seeking means for attorneys to communicate with detainees via telephone or video, citing human rights concerns.
The Trump administration is holding immigrants in Guantanamo without access to legal counsel, raising concerns about their rights and treatment due to isolation.
Lawyers express concern that sending migrants to Guantanamo prevents them from seeking legal representation and raises serious human rights issues.
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