U.S. Transfers Migrants to Guantanamo Bay Facility

Created: JANUARY 27, 2025

The United States government has initiated the transfer of undocumented migrants to the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed the commencement of these transfers, aligning with President Trump's recent directive to prepare the facility for a substantial number of individuals deemed "criminal illegal aliens."

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Leavitt's statement specified that the first flights carrying migrants to Guantanamo had already departed. She highlighted the administration's collaboration with El Salvador, Venezuela, and Colombia on repatriation efforts for their respective citizens and other individuals found within U.S. borders.

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Initial reports indicate that one flight from Fort Bliss carried approximately a dozen migrants, with additional flights already underway. The migrants will be housed in a detention facility separate from the high-security prison for terrorism suspects. Current capacity is estimated at around 144 individuals, though plans are in place to significantly expand this number.

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem affirmed the utilization of Guantanamo Bay for housing certain undocumented immigrants, particularly those deemed high-risk, during an appearance on the "Will Cain Show." She underscored the department's commitment to securing necessary resources and ensuring adequate space to manage the situation.

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President Trump recently signed a memorandum outlining plans to create 30,000 beds at Guantanamo for migrants deemed a threat to public safety. He emphasized the facility's secure nature and its role in preventing re-entry into the United States.

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This move has drawn criticism from Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel, who condemned it as an act of brutality. The cost of expanding the Guantanamo facility remains undisclosed, and the long-term implications of this policy are yet to be seen.

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