Migrants intercepted at sea and sent to Guantanamo Bay find themselves in legal limbo, confined in conditions that are inconsistent with standard immigration laws.
Internal reports reveal troubling conditions at Guantanamo Bay, including allegations of forced blackout goggles during transport and monitored communications with lawyers.
Alberto Corzo, a migrant who fled Cuba, described feeling like prisoners in the U.S., expressing the despair of losing dreams of freedom.
Department of Homeland Security inspectors highlighted urgent issues, recommending the cessation of child detentions at Guantanamo and a shift towards processing families in the U.S.
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