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Trump says he’ll send 30,000 illegal migrants to Guantanamo Bay

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President Donald Trump has announced plans to open an installation in Guantanamo Bay to house 30,000 illegal migrants

President Donald Trump has announced plans to open an installation in the Guantanamo Bay to house 30,000 illegal migrants.

Historically, the US military base in Cuba has been used to maintain horror suspicions since September 11 and detainees include some of the accused intellectual authors.

Trump’s movement is part of its unprecedented repression on the border with illegal migration from the moment he entered the position last week.

The immigration and customs application has carried out raids throughout the country and deportation flights have left the United States daily.

Trump said the installation with 30,000 beds will be used to maintain the “worst of the worst” migrants under lock and key.

It includes suspects from countries that it does not trust will stop them when they are deported.

The Secretary of National Security, Kristi Noem, floated the earlier plan on Wednesday, but Trump has now launched the plans.

“Today, I am also signing an executive order to instruct the departments of defense and national security to begin to prepare the migrant center of 30,000 people in the Bay of Guantanamo … to stop the worst illegal criminal foreigners who threaten the American town, “Trump said while signing the Laken Riley acting at the White House on Wednesday.

President Donald Trump has announced plans to open an installation in Guantanamo Bay to house 30,000 illegal migrants

‘We have 30,000 beds in Guatanamo to detain illegal criminal foreigners who threaten the American people. Some of them are so bad that we don’t even trust countries to keep them because we don’t want them to come back, “he continued.

‘So we will send them to Guatanamo Bay. This will double our ability immediately and difficult. That is difficult, it is a difficult place to leave.

The administration of George W. Bush opened the facilities in 2002 to stop ‘illegal enemy combatants’ during the ‘War on terror’. Ultimately, the successive administration has negotiated a series of arrangements to transfer prisoners outside the installation since then, in the midst of public pressure and congress to close it.

The population has now decreased to only 15 after the most recent transfers.

Among them is the first retail of September 11 Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, who agreed to declare himself guilty after negotiations with military lawyers, avoiding a possible death sentence and triggering another legal saga.

Trump himself ordered his Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis to maintain the installation open in 2018, reversing an order of the Obama administration.

Historically, the US military base in Cuba has been used to celebrate horror suspects since September 11 and detainees include some of the accused intellectual authors

Historically, the US military base in Cuba has been used to celebrate horror suspects since September 11 and detainees include some of the accused intellectual authors

Trump’s comment occurs hours after the Secretary of National Security, Kristi Noem, floated the idea in a Fox News interview.

Guantanamo has a migrant installation that has been used for decades that is separated from the high security prison area.

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