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The president wants to send 30,000 immigrants in the country illegally to the Cuban naval base infamous for its role during the War on Terror. How will he do it?
In the 1990s, thousands of Haitians fleeing political violence in their country were sent to Guantánamo Bay for detention.
In the 1990s, the U.S. used Guantánamo Bay to hold Haitian and Cuban immigrants intercepted at sea. The Trump administration is now sending to Guantánamo people who were arrested on U.S. soil. That ...
Yeilis Torres, a 38-year-old Cuban woman, knows all too well the loneliness and anguish facing the migrants flown by the ...
While Guantanamo Bay has been used in the past to detain migrants, it’s usually been to intercept refugees fleeing from Cuba ...
The Trump administration is preparing to send migrants to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba as part of his heavy-handed immigration policies ...
The Pentagon is deploying 1,000 more troops to support Trump's immigration crackdown, with soldiers heading to the southwest ...
President Trump’s stated plan to detain 30,000 migrants at the naval base brings a little-known history back into the spotlight: When the U.S. held Haitian asylum seekers there starting in the early ...
President Donald Trump on Wednesday signed the Laken Riley Act into law, giving federal authorities broader power to deport ...
Guantanamo Bay, a U.S. base in Cuba since 1898, may soon house thousands of detained migrants, following a proposal by the ...
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