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Trump Orders Migrant Detentions at Guantanamo, Sparking Cuban Backlash


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President Donald Trump has signed a memorandum instructing the heads of Homeland Security and Defense to expand the migrant detention center at the U.S. naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The directive orders officials to bring the facility "to full capacity to provide additional detention space for high-priority criminal aliens unlawfully present in the United States, and to address attendant immigration enforcement needs identified by the Department of Defense and the Department of Homeland Security."  

 

"This memorandum is issued in order to halt the border invasion, dismantle criminal cartels, and restore national sovereignty," Trump declared. He further announced that the facility would have 30,000 beds available to house what he called “the worst” undocumented immigrants, particularly those with criminal records. "Some of them are so bad we don't even trust the countries to hold them because we don't want them coming back," he added.  

 

The announcement has drawn sharp criticism from the Cuban government, which has long opposed the presence of a U.S. naval base on the island. Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel condemned the decision, calling it "an act of brutality" to place migrants next to "known prisons of torture." Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez echoed the sentiment, stating that the move "shows contempt for the human condition and international law."  

 

The Guantanamo Bay naval base has been a point of contention between the United States and Cuba since Fidel Castro came to power in 1959. While the base has primarily been known for detaining terrorism suspects since 2002, it has also been used to house migrants at the Guantánamo Migrant Operations Center under various U.S. administrations.  

 

Despite Havana’s protests, the Trump administration appears unbothered by the diplomatic fallout. With the State Department now led by Marco Rubio, the former Florida senator whose family left Cuba in the 1950s, tensions between Washington and Havana seem unlikely to ease. The move to expand detentions at Guantanamo is likely to further strain relations, yet it aligns with the administration’s broader immigration enforcement agenda.

 

Based on a report by BBC 2025-01-30

 

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59 minutes ago, Social Media said:

Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel condemned the decision, calling it "an act of brutality" to place migrants next to "known prisons of torture." Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez echoed the sentiment, stating that the move "shows contempt for the human condition and international law."  

They must have missed the bit about it being the "worst" illegals. Given the millions that infest the US I doubt they would all fit in Guantanamo.

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1 hour ago, Social Media said:

Despite Havana’s protests, the Trump administration appears unbothered by the diplomatic fallout.

I can imagine that Trump's reaction would be somewhat like :cheesy:.

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Excellent idea, creating another Guantanamo bay after the disaster of the first. A disaster both parties want but can't get rid of.

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3 hours ago, Social Media said:

Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel condemned the decision, calling it "an act of brutality" to place migrants next to "known prisons of torture."

The UK has a lot to learn from Trump.  Putting the illegals in Guantanamo bay absolute genius you are my hero Mr Trump 🤣

One illegal migrant going to the US to the other, not sure there is much point in going to America they put you in torture camps when you arrive, immigration crisis resolved.

One illegal migrant going to the UK to the other, quick paddle faster our dinner will be getting cold in the Marriott

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15 minutes ago, Tug said:

The felon is trolling as usual 

Yes there is trolling and there is trolling. A lot of it is real.

On his brilliant idea to deport U.S. citizens to El Salvador prisons (I think he's serious), is that even constitutional, and if not, would the maga dominant supreme court stop him?

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At its peak, Guantanamo housed 682 prisoners. The felon wants to put 30,000 there?

 

Already ICE is arresting and holding US citizens who happen to look "different" (not white). There are also MAGAs assaulting Spanish looking and Spanish speaking people, who also happen to be US citizens. Asians, too, are catching heat from dumb <deleted> MAGAs.

 

The convicted felon has given the green light to racism and hate. Be careful if you have skin that isn't white or Asian-looking features.

 

Gee....who could possibly have seen this coming?

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1 hour ago, Walker88 said:

At its peak, Guantanamo housed 682 prisoners. The felon wants to put 30,000 there?

 

Already ICE is arresting and holding US citizens who happen to look "different" (not white). There are also MAGAs assaulting Spanish looking and Spanish speaking people, who also happen to be US citizens. Asians, too, are catching heat from dumb <deleted> MAGAs.

 

The convicted felon has given the green light to racism and hate. Be careful if you have skin that isn't white or Asian-looking features.

 

Gee....who could possibly have seen this coming?

It's a deterrent, get out now, or don't come.

 

Will work wonders, the US is over-run by gangs. US city are not safe from these drug gangs, who cares what happens to them?

 

Its not for people that crossed the border illegally, they will be sent back, these gang members deserve what they get

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3 hours ago, Seppius said:

It's a deterrent, get out now, or don't come.

 

Will work wonders, the US is over-run by gangs. US city are not safe from these drug gangs, who cares what happens to them?

 

Its not for people that crossed the border illegally, they will be sent back, these gang members deserve what they get

If a gang  member #1 breaks the law is convicted then its prison just like any citizen if they aren’t citizens then deport them no more no less im thinking the felons (remarks) are a troll to excite his ( cult) followers 

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The aliens are being denied their rights as citizens by their home countries. Maybe the UN should yell at those places to let their citizens have the right to return home.

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21 hours ago, PomPolo said:

The UK has a lot to learn from Trump.  Putting the illegals in Guantanamo bay absolute genius you are my hero Mr Trump 🤣

One illegal migrant going to the US to the other, not sure there is much point in going to America they put you in torture camps when you arrive, immigration crisis resolved.

One illegal migrant going to the UK to the other, quick paddle faster our dinner will be getting cold in the Marriott

 

For the UK, there is always St. Kilda island, but I doubt that the climate is similar to that of Cuba....

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For the UK, there is always St. Kilda island, but I doubt that the climate is similar to that of Cuba....

Yeah the USa could always put them in Alaska if they prefer that.

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