The Trump administration is set to begin transferring thousands of undocumented foreigners to Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, amidst growing overcrowding in U.S. detention facilities. The individuals considered for transfer come from various countries, including those in Europe and Haiti, but their home governments are unlikely to be notified. Preparations include medical screenings for the proposed 9,000 individuals, raising concerns about Guantánamo's capacity to manage such an influx. Administration officials argue that this move is part of a larger effort to address the challenges posed by the undocumented migrant population.
The preparations involve medical screenings for 9,000 individuals to assess their health for transfer to Guantánamo, a facility infamous for housing suspected terrorists.
The Trump administration's plan to transfer undocumented migrants involves a significant shift in policy aimed at addressing overcrowding in domestic detention facilities.
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