“Tough place to get out of”: Trump announces plans to hold detained immigrants at Guantanamo Bay

Donald Trump His attack on the migrants rose on Wednesday evening, announcing plans to hold immigrants detained in the famous military prison in Guantanamo naval station.
Trump shared his vision of the Cuban prison before signing Laken Riley Act. This law requires the detention of illegal immigrants who have been accused of some crimes. With an abundance of migrants in detention, Trump signed a memorandum that orders the Ministry of Internal Security and the Ministry of Defense to prepare the prison to accommodate 30,000 additional detainees.
“Most people do not know this,” Trump said. “We have 30,000 beds in Guantanamo to detain the worst illegal foreigners,” Trump said. “This is a difficult place to get out of it.”
The United States has operated a base on the site since 1903. The prison sentence began following the September 11 attacks, and since then the suspects accused of terrorism or the advertiser enemy fighters have been accused. The prison and its practice of the detention of people who were not accused of crimes were a regular and attached point in the years. President Barack Obama carried out plans to close the detention facility, but that did not pay it.
Guantanamo has a center for already equipping migrants, but it does not work anywhere near the volume of Trump’s request. Cuban President Miguel Diaz Conal Call “The action of brutality” and the United States moved to the housing of immigrants “beside the prisons known from illegal torture and detention.
Recent Defense Minister Higseth House I supported the move In stopping by Fox News “The Will Cain Show”.
“This is a temporary crossing, and it is already the mission of the Gulf of the Guantanamo Maritime Station, where we can, in addition to up to thousands and tens of thousands, if necessary, they came from a suitable process.” “We are raised to expand the range of collective deportation.”
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