Civil rights attorneys filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration to halt the transfer of ten migrants to Guantanamo Bay, as part of a broader plan to potentially hold up to 30,000 immigrants there. This legal challenge, supported by the ACLU, follows concerns about the lack of notification regarding the transfer process and the potential for inhumane treatment. The lawsuit argues that while detention is permissible, sending migrants to Guantanamo is not justified, marking a historic legal move to protect non-citizens from such treatment within the U.S. immigration system.
The purpose of this second Guantanamo lawsuit is to prevent more people from being illegally sent to this notorious prison, where the conditions have now been revealed to be inhumane.
The administration has not released specific information on who is being transferred, so it is not clear what crimes they are accused of committing in the U.S. and whether they have been convicted.
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