On Thursday, the Trump administration transported around 20 migrants to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, for deportation, suggesting ties to a Venezuelan gang. This marks the first transfer since March 11. Court hearings regarding the legality of such actions have been ongoing, with judges showing skepticism towards the plaintiffs' arguments. Despite portraying the detainees as dangerous, officials provided little evidence backing their claims. This operation is part of a broader effort by the administration to address illegal immigration, targeting Venezuelan nationals specifically while using military facilities for detention.
The Trump administration transferred about 20 migrants to Guantanamo Bay, alleging ties to a Venezuelan gang, signaling a continued crackdown on illegal immigration.
Although the administration defines these migrants as potentially dangerous, critics note that evidence supporting these claims, particularly regarding membership in the Tren de Aragua gang, is lacking.
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