Trump’s administration may increase the dispatch of illegal immigrants to Guantanamo this week
Politico reported that US President Donald Trump’s government plans to increase dispatching immigrants to Guantanamo Prison without legal evidence and may be transferred there this week.
According to RCO News Agency, according to available documents, the first group of these transfers may begin on Wednesday. The documents also point out that the detainees are to be temporarily kept in the complex until they are returned to their origin countries.
The report also announced that the plan has been prepared in recent days and may still be changed.
The documents also show that the US Department of Homeland Security may not inform the destination countries before the transfer of immigrants.
Trump signed an executive order in late January that the US Department of Defense and the US Department of Homeland Security were obliged to set up a 6,000 -strong center in Guantanamo to “provide additional detainees for high -priority offenders who are illegally present in the United States.”
The infamous Guantanamo prison, which the United States has rented from Cuba for more than five years, is recognized as the detention center for suspects on terrorism related to the 9/11 attacks. There is also a separate section for migrants, including children.
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