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Trump's Wild Plan: Guantanamo Bay to Become Migrant Palace?

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Just when you thought Guantanamo Bay was only for the worst of the worst, Trump says, "Hold my beer!" Get ready for a migrant detention center that could house 30,000!

In a bold and controversial move, President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday that he would be signing an executive order to prepare Guantanamo Bay for an entirely new purpose: housing up to 30,000 undocumented immigrants. The U.S. Naval base, known primarily for its long-standing detention center for high-profile terror suspects, is now being eyed as a potential migrant facility. Trump stated, “We have 30,000 beds in Guantanamo to detain the worst criminal illegal aliens threatening the American people.” It seems like the base is getting a makeover like never before, turning from a fortress for terror to a holding area for those crossing into the U.S. without proper documentation.

What’s next? The Pentagon and the Department of Homeland Security are reportedly gearing up for this unprecedented transformation. Trump’s declaration has sparked mixed reactions, with critics arguing that the move politicizes an already contentious immigration issue and supporters applauding his tough stance on border security. Central to the discussion is Trump’s assertion that these facilities will safeguard Americans from crime and maintain national security. The question on everyone’s lips: Just how secure is Guantanamo Bay, and what’s actually in store for the migrants?

While the idea of using Guantanamo to house migrants might sound outrageous, it isn’t the first time the island has been linked to controversial immigration policies. Throughout history, Guantanamo has played multiple roles, from housing Cuban refugees during the Mariel boatlift in the 1980s to serving as a military base during conflicts in the Caribbean. Now, it seems that the Navy base may be set to embark on yet another unusual chapter in its storied history.

Adding a splash of humor to this serious issue, some might say that Guantanamo is about to become the hottest new location for "Detain and Chill" vacations! Who needs sandy beaches when you've got 30,000 beds available? Regardless of where you stand on the issue, the transformation of Guantanamo Bay raises an eyebrow, sparking discussions about immigration, security, and the eccentricities of U.S. policy. Can you imagine a tourist guide saying, "Hey, wanna check out the new detention center next to the old one?" It’s a strange world we live in. Let’s just hope it doesn’t become a new reality show!

For context, Guantanamo Bay became infamous after the U.S. government began holding suspected terrorists there post-9/11. At its peak, it housed nearly 800 detainees, but that number has dwindled significantly over the years, raising questions about its future. With Trump’s new plans coming to light, Guantanamo could once again be a focal point of national conversation about immigration and human rights, reminding us all that sometimes, truth is stranger than fiction!

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Trump directs Pentagon, DHS to prepare migrant housing at ... (NBC News)

Trump said earlier Wednesday that the U.S. has "30000 beds in Guantanamo to detain the worst criminal illegal aliens threatening the American people."

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Trump says he's ordering Guantanamo Bay to be prepared to host ... (CNN)

President Donald Trump on Wednesday said he will sign an executive action ordering the federal government to prepare the US Naval base at Guantanamo Bay, ...

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Trump to sign executive order to prepare Guantanamo Bay for ... (Fox News)

President Donald Trump said Wednesday he would sign an executive order instructing the Pentagon to ready Guantanamo Bay to house 30,000 illegal immigrants.

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Trump to prepare facility at Guantanamo for 30000 migrants (Reuters)

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he will order the Pentagon and the Department of Homeland Security to prepare a migrant facility at Guantanamo ...

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Trump orders Guantanamo Bay detention center for migrants after ... (FOX 9)

President Donald Trump unveiled plans to establish a detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, aiming to hold up to 30000 migrants residing illegally in the ...

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Trump orders opening of migrant detention center at Guantánamo Bay (The Guardian)

President signs executive order instructing preparation of facility to house 30000 immigrants at US naval base in Cuba.

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Trump says he'll hold undocumented immigrants at Guantanamo Bay (Axios)

Driving the news: "We have 30,000 beds in Guantanamo to detain the worst criminal illegal aliens threatening the American people," Trump said. "We don't want ...

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Trump says U.S. will send "worst criminal illegal aliens" to ... (CBS News)

President Trump on Wednesday announced he's signing an executive order instructing the Pentagon and Department of Homeland Security to prep Guantanamo Bay ...

Expanding Migrant Operations Center at Naval Station Guantanamo ... (Whitehouse.gov)

MEMORANDUM FOR THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE THE SECRETARY OF HOMELAND SECURITY SUBJECT: Expanding Migrant Operations Center at Naval Station Guantanamo.

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Trump to create mass detention facility at Guantanamo Bay for ... (USA TODAY)

President Trump said his administration will create a 30000-person migrant facility at Guantanamo Bay for "the worst criminal illegal aliens."

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Trump wants to hold up to 30000 detained migrants at Guantanamo ... (PBS NewsHour)

President Donald Trump, who made the deportation of immigrants a central part of his campaign and presidency, said Wednesday that the U.S. will use a ...

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Trump says US will send some migrants to Guantanamo Bay (BBC News)

The president orders the construction of a detention facility at the US Navy base, prompting an angry backlash from Cuba.

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Guantánamo Bay: the US prison camp in Cuba Trump is eyeing for ... (The Guardian)

The facility has in the past two decades been used to deal with prisoners accused of terrorism-related offences with few ever charged or convicted.

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President Trump says he plans to use a migrant holding facility at the U.S. naval base in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, to house up to 30,000 criminal migrants ...

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Trump to send criminal immigrants in US illegally to Guantanamo Bay (The Associated Press)

President Donald Trump on Wednesday used a signing ceremony for the Laken Riley Act to announce that his administration plans to send the “worst criminal ...

“Beyond the Pale” – IRAP Denounces Trump Plan to Expand ... (International Refugee Assistance Project)

“Everyone should be alarmed that President Trump is attempting to create a mass detention camp insulated from oversight and the public eye. Refugees are already ...

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