More Troops Sent to Guantanamo Bay as Court Testimony Shows One-Third of Detainees Were 'Low Threat'
The number of troops being sent to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in support of migrant detention operations there continues to swell, with approximately 1,100 service members now deployed to the Navy base.
The administration flew almost all of the migrants it had held in the facility in Cuba to Honduras, and one to detention in the U.S., NBC News has learned.
The Trump administration said that Guantanamo would house the most violent undocumented migrants -- but relatives of some detainees say they don't have criminal records.
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DHS slams ACLU over lawsuit accusing Trump admin of denying migrant detainees at Guantanamo Bay access to lawyersIf the AMERICAN Civil Liberties Union cares more about highly dangerous criminal aliens including murderers & vicious gang members than they do about American citizens — they should change
The lawsuit alleges that the migrants have been "disappeared into a black box" and are unable to communicate with attorneys.
US Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem asked a district court Thursday to deny legal advocates’ bid for increased access to migrants transferred to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
As of Feb. 17, according to the declaration, DHS has transported 128 “high ... has said the facility at Guantanamo Bay would be used to house the most serious offenders. In a press release ...
A group of advocates filed a lawsuit asking a federal court to require the Trump administration to give migrant detainees at Guantanamo Bay access to lawyers.
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