US military troops arrive at Guantanamo, where some 30.000 migrants considered highly dangerous will be sent

US Marines arrive at Guantanamo Naval Base on orders of Donald Trump administration, which will send dangerous criminal migrants there, in an emphasis on guaranteeing US National Security, the White House announced in a statement this weekend.

"U.S. Marines have arrived at Guantanamo Bay to support the Department of Defense and Homeland Security in expanding the Immigration Operations Center, thereby advancing President Trump's mission to protect Americans and secure our nation," the statement said.


According to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, the naval base is the ideal place to temporarily hold dangerous criminal migrants while a deportation process to their respective countries of origin is expedited.

These migrants will not be housed in the same facilities where prisoners who committed terrorist acts, including members of ISIS, are detained.

President Trump signed an executive order directing the Departments of Homeland Security (DHS) and Defense (DOD) to prepare a facility at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base to house up to 30.000 migrants considered highly dangerous, according to a report by the U.S. Department of Defense. America TeVe.

Likewise, Kristi Noem, Secretary of Homeland Security, in conversation with NBC NEWS On Sunday, the U.S. government confirmed that "due process will be followed" for all immigrants housed in Guantanamo Bay, following President Donald Trump's announcement this week that his administration plans to house thousands of immigrants in a military camp in Guantanamo, which is located on the island of Cuba.



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