Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem visited Guantanamo Bay, where the first group of undocumented migrants are being detained under military guard. Noem asserted the government's commitment to housing 'the worst of the worst' criminals, but legal challenges and human rights concerns are already emerging.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem visited the U.S. naval base at Guantanamo Bay over the weekend as the first group of undocumented migrants remains detained under military guard.I was just in Cuba and saw firsthand criminal aliens being unloaded off a flight at GITMO. My message to criminal alien murderers, rapists, child predators and gangsters: do not come to this country or we will hunt you down, find you, and lock you up. pic.twitter.
A federal judge in New Mexico has issued a temporary restraining order, preventing the Trump administration from transferring three Venezuelan migrants arrested during a recent crackdown to Guantanamo Bay.RELATED STORY |ACLU raises alarm on migrants’ conditions at Guantánamo BayThe American Civil Liberties Union and other human rights organizations have expressed serious concerns regarding the conditions at the base and the migrants' limited access to legal representation.
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