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Welcome to log off. Donald Trump's unfounded accusations over the Washington DC, the CRASH drop of airplanes created a headline, but today's edition is the detained person because we promised to focus on what is most important. About Trump's plan to send to Guantanamo.
What happened? Trump said on Wednesday to expand the immigration detention facility at the Navy base in Cuba Guantanamo Bay and to accommodate up to 30,000 immigrants. According to the Washington Post, it is definitely the largest ice detention facility. Prior to being sent to other countries, administrative authorities have plans to use facilities as a temporary facility for immigrants, especially for violent criminals.
Guantanamo -Terrorist suspected prison? The immigration detention facility is different from the Pentagon Prison, but both are located around Cuba Guantanamo Bay.
So what's new here? The dramatic plan for the facility is new, but immigrants have already been detained by Guanthanamo and have been detained for decades. During the Clinton administration, 45,000 immigrants were housed there, but the population is now much smaller. Drop Site News reported the current maximum capacity of the facility at about 400.
Can Trump do this? He needs the help of Congress and needs to approve spending to expand the facility's abilities. He probably needs the help of the court, as the critic promises to sue for the plan.
What are the critics worried about? Immigration defenders say that the facilities are legally ambiguous areas where current detected people have almost rights. They also fear that the rapid expansion of the detention population can cause deterioration of the people who are retained there, and the possibility of violence and abuse.
What is the whole picture? Guantanamo's plan indicates that the administration is trying to greatly expand the ability to accommodate detention, which is part of a widespread plan, along with more unwritten immigrants.
And that's time to log off …
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