A federal judge has temporarily rejected attempts to stop the Trump administration from sending migrants to Guantanamo Bay, suggesting the challenges are moot since the wartime prison is currently empty. Judge Carl Nichols voiced skepticism toward the claims made by the migrants' advocates. President Trump aims to utilize the base for detaining serious criminal illegal aliens as part of his deportation strategy. The administration has previously sent migrants to Guantanamo but quickly returned them without explanation, raising questions about the policy's execution and intent.
Judge Carl Nichols of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia expressed doubts toward those bringing challenges on behalf of the migrants, indicating potential favor towards the Trump administration's policies.
Mr. Trump has stated his intention to use Guantanamo's 30,000 beds for detaining the worst criminal illegal aliens, viewing it as a vital part of his deportation campaign.
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