A U.S. civil rights group on Saturday sued to block the Trump administration from potentially transferring 10 migrants from the U.S. to a naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, detailing harsh conditions and suicide attempts among migrants held there.
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After exposing the terrible conditions and suicide attempts of the migrants detained at a naval facility in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, a US human rights organization filed a lawsuit on Saturday to prevent the Trump administration from possibly moving 10 migrants from the
The defense secretary was also asked about claims by an ACLU group regarding Guantanamo Bay confinement being “tantamount” to solitary confinement, which goes against the United Nations rules on detaining illegal immigrants. Hegseth called “bulls***” on these accusations.
The lawsuit says there is no legitimate reason to send migrants to Guantánamo because the U.S. has ample detention facility.
More than 100 immigrants have been detained on U.S. soil and sent to the Guantanamo Bay detention facility in Cuba since President Donald Trump's crackdown on immigration began.
However, the Trump administration effort was the first to transfer migrants there from the U.S., according to ACLU. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has said they are sending "the worst of ...
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