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Luis Alberto Castillo arrived in the United States so that he could “give everything to his son,” said his sister. Then, while scrolling on TikTok, she found out he was headed to Guantánamo.
The president wants to send 30,000 immigrants in the country illegally to the Cuban naval base infamous for its role during the War on Terror. How will he do it?
The U.S. initially acquired the rights to build and operate the Panama Canal in 1903 through the Hay–Bunau–Varilla Treaty ...
A complaint in Washington, D.C., federal court — joined by 27 religious groups, including Baptist, Episcopalian, Evangelical, ...
Kettenhofen/Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files On May 11, 1995, 430 miles south of Miami, a group of ...
In the 1990s, thousands of Haitians fleeing political violence in their country were sent to Guantánamo Bay for detention.
In the 1990s, the U.S. used Guantánamo Bay to hold Haitian and Cuban immigrants intercepted at sea. The Trump administration is now sending to Guantánamo people who were arrested on U.S. soil. That ...
Trump administration officials are rapidly moving forward with President Trump’s directive to turn Guantánamo Bay into a facility that could hold up to 30,000 migrants who are being deported from ...
WASHINGTON—Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem made a trip Friday to Guantanamo Bay, as the Trump administration steps up ...
Trump is not the first US president to confine migrants in Guantanamo, but this sets back over 20 years of campaigning for ...
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