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Trump Administration Moves More Migrants to Guantánamo Bay
Nearly 200 Venezuelan migrants are flown home from Guantanamo Bay, with a layover in...
Nearly 200 Venezuelan immigrants to the U.S. were returned to their home country after being detained at Guantanamo Bay, in a flurry of flights that forged an unprecedented pathway for U.S. deportations.
Here's what happened to the migrant detainees at Guantanamo Bay
Immigration and Customs Enforcement transported 177 migrants from Guantanamo Bay to Honduras for final removal to Venezuela, according to a post on X from the agency.
The Trump administration said that Guantanamo would house the most violent undocumented migrants -- but relatives of some detainees say they don't have criminal records.
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Guantanamo's sordid past includes top secret torture facilities, the inhumane treatment of Haitian asylum seekers fleeing political violence, a concentration camp for people with HIV, and ongoing brutalization of Muslim detainees after 9/11 who were famously waterboarded and otherwise tortured.
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Their loved ones may have been sent to Guantanamo. Now they're suing.D.C.; South Florida and West Texas offices went unanswered. At least seven military flights carrying an undisclosed number of detainees have left El Paso's Fort Bliss for Guantanamo Bay, according to social media posts by the Department of Defense U.S ...
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The Trump administration has flown about 100 immigrants from El Paso to Guantanamo Bay. ProPublica and The Texas Tribune identified nearly a dozen of them and spoke to relatives of three of them.
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Nearly 200 Venezuelan migrants detained by the U.S. at Guantanamo Bay have been returned to their home country.
open image in gallery U.S. military personnel have constructed tents surrounding the Guantanamo Bay prison facility in ... Advocacy Center in El Paso, Texas, New Mexico and Ciudad Juarez ...
EL PASO, Texas (AP) — Three immigrants who won a restraining order against the federal government to avoid transfer to the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba were deported this week on direct flights to Venezuela, according to court documents published Friday.
ACLU files complaint on behalf of families of detainees, who say detainees themselves cannot sue because they are being held without ability to communicate with outside world
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