Trump says U.S. will send 'worst criminal illegal aliens' to Guantanamo Bay
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President Trump announced plans to utilize a migrant holding facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to accommodate up to 30,000 deported criminal migrants. In a White House memo, he instructed the Pentagon and Department of Homeland Security to implement this strategy to 'halt the border invasion' and restore national sovereignty. The migrants would not be held at the military prison but in a separate area, functioning as a temporary transit location until other countries can accept them. This initiative follows the administration's commitment to dismantle criminal cartels and regulate immigration more effectively.
Hegseth said Guantanamo would be a 'waystation' for them until the administration finds other countries to take them. This is not the camps.
Trump plans to use a facility at Guantanamo Bay to house up to 30,000 criminal migrants deported from the United States.
The Trump administration aims to halt the border invasion, dismantle criminal cartels, and restore national sovereignty through this plan.
The migrants will not be held indefinitely, marking a distinction from Guantanamo's military prison where some detainees are held for years.
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