Trump Orders Migrant Detention Center at Guantanamo Bay January 30, 2025

 Trump Orders Migrant Detention Center at Guantanamo Bay


January 30, 2025


President Donald Trump has signed a presidential memorandum directing the expansion of a migrant detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. This decision is part of his broader crackdown on undocumented immigration, following the recent signing of the Laken Riley Act, which strengthens detention policies.


Why Guantanamo?


Trump justified the move by stating that some migrants are too dangerous to be housed elsewhere. “Some of them are so bad we don’t even trust the countries to hold them,” he said. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem confirmed that the White House is working on the logistics, but funding details remain unclear【33】.


Criticism and Human Rights Concerns


The decision has sparked backlash from human rights organizations, who argue that Guantanamo is infamous for indefinite detentions without due process. Rights groups, including Human Rights First, warn that using the facility for migrants could lead to further abuses and violations of international law【33】.


Historical Context


Guantanamo Bay has been used for migrant detention in the past, notably in the 1990s for Haitian and Cuban refugees. However, its most well-known use has been for detaining terrorism suspects since 2002. The Biden and Obama administrations previously attempted to shut it down, but Trump has now reversed course【33】.


For more details, read the full report on VOA News.


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