Trump Chickened out of Sending European Migrants to Guantanamo
Briefly

The Department of Homeland Security is considering moving up to 800 Europeans, including citizens from Austria, Romania, and Russia, to Guantanamo Bay to address overcrowding in domestic detention centers and discourage illegal immigration. This strategy has generated concern among U.S. diplomats as it contradicts the support from European nations in accepting their own deportees. U.S. officials like Stephen Miller are pushing for increased arrests, and with limited detention space, these transfers suggest a more aggressive approach to immigration. Discussions will continue, but clarity is needed to avoid escalating tensions with allied nations.
The Department of Homeland Security's recent proposal to transfer terrorism suspects to Guantanamo is intended to ease overcrowding in domestic detention facilities and deter illegal immigration.
Despite plans for transfers, U.S. diplomats express alarm, stating that European allies are cooperative in accepting deportees, making Guantanamo transfers unnecessary.
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