President Donald Trump has begun his second administration with a series of controversial moves and decisions.
The president has instructed officials to “begin preparing” a 30,000-person “migrant facility” at Guantánamo Bay. The list of concerns is not short.
President Trump announced plans to hold undocumented immigrants in a detention center at the US naval base in Cuba's Guantanamo Bay. "We don't want them coming back, so we're sending them to Guantanamo,
On May 3, 2019, a Miami Air flight slid into St. Johns River at NAS Jacksonville. 22 passengers suffered minor injuries and three pets on board died.
Most people don’t even know that we have 30,000 beds in Guantanamo to detain the worst criminal illegal aliens threatening the American people.”
Trump made the announcement before he signed the Laken Riley Act into law as his administration's first piece of legislation.
Trump said earlier Wednesday that the U.S. has "30,000 beds in Guantánamo to detain the worst criminal illegal aliens threatening the American people."
President Donald Trump on Wednesday signed an executive order to use Guantanamo Bay as a migrant detention facility for "the worst criminal illegal aliens threatening the American people."
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth discusses the latest on the investigation into the deadly plane collision in Washington, D.C., the importance of ridding the DOD of DEI ideology and the decision to house criminal migrants at Guantanamo Bay.
Donald Trump signed an executive order on Wednesday aimed at revamping the infamous Guantanamo Bay prison to house migrants awaiting deportation. While signing the Laken Riley Act, the president explained that the facility would be used to detain migrants and that the number of available beds would be increased.
President Donald Trump has begun his second administration with a series of controversial moves and decisions.