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Trump’s controversial plan to detain migrants at Guantanamo Bay

Thursday 30 January 2025 - 10:08
Trump’s controversial plan to detain migrants at Guantanamo Bay

U.S. President Donald Trump has announced an unexpected plan to detain up to 30,000 undocumented migrants at Guantanamo Bay, shifting focus away from the recent confusion over a White House decision to retract an order freezing federal funds.

Trump stated that a new detention facility would be built at the military base in Cuba, which has historically been used to hold terrorism suspects since the 9/11 attacks. This move is part of his broader effort to intensify immigration enforcement and reshape the federal government according to his conservative agenda.

His administration's strategy faced a setback when a directive halting trillions in federal spending was abruptly withdrawn, leading to widespread confusion. However, White House officials later clarified that Trump’s broader fiscal policies remained intact.

During the signing of a bill mandating pre-trial detention for migrants accused of violent crimes, Trump emphasized that the Guantanamo facility would help combat crime. He asserted that the expansion would double the U.S. capacity to detain undocumented individuals.

Criticism and Concerns

The proposal has sparked strong opposition, with critics condemning it as inhumane. Guantanamo Bay currently holds only a handful of detainees from past military conflicts, but at its peak, it incarcerated hundreds, drawing international scrutiny.

The newly appointed U.S. Defense Secretary assured that migrants would be held separately from the remaining 9/11 detainees, suggesting that new facilities could be constructed on non-military sections of the base. Meanwhile, Cuban authorities have denounced the plan as an act of cruelty.

This policy follows the approval of the Laken Riley Act, named after a nursing student killed by an undocumented Venezuelan migrant. Trump pledged that her name would remain in U.S. law as a reminder of the need for stricter immigration enforcement.

Government Reorganization and Fiscal Controversy

Trump’s immigration announcement coincided with another wave of uncertainty surrounding his broader government restructuring efforts. He had previously ordered a freeze on federal grants and loans, affecting numerous social programs. However, after facing legal challenges and public outcry, the White House rescinded the order—though officials maintained that the president's broader fiscal policies remained in effect.

At the same time, Trump is pushing for a workforce overhaul, offering federal employees severance packages to voluntarily resign and demanding that remote workers return to the office by February 6 or face termination. His administration is also reportedly revoking security clearances for officials perceived as opponents, including former military leaders.

These moves signal an aggressive approach as Trump seeks to consolidate control over government functions while pursuing his hardline immigration policies.


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