The White House announced on Tuesday that President Trump sends the first flights of illegal migrants from the United States to the Bay of Guantanamo
“Today, the first flights from the United States to Guantanamo Bay are going with illegal migrants,” said Witte Huis Minister Van Pers, Karoline Leavitt in an interview with Fox Business.
The detention facility grew in shame as the location for detained terrorist suspects in recent years, but the Trump government has decided to emphasize the use of the deportation facility.
“President Trump is not rumbling and he will no longer allow America to be a landfill for illegal criminals from nations about this world,” Leavitt said.
Last week, Trump announced plans for his administration to hold no fewer than 30,000 high priority migrants with criminal registers on the military base in Guantanamo Bay.
“We don't want them to come back, so we'll send them to Guantanamo,” he said in the White House last week.
Trump's border Tsar Tom Homan said reporters that the administration would expand the capacity of the facility because the army was planning to set up temporary tents.
“We are just going to expand to that existing migrant center,” Homan said.

Deportation flights from migrants leave the United States on board military planes

The White House announced that Mariniers landed on Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba on Sunday to support the housing of illegal immigrants at the base that were once used as prison for terrorists
The White House viewed the flights by placing photos of Marines on Instagram that arrive in the determination to prepare for migrant arrivals.
“American Marines have arrived in Guantanamo Bay to support the Ministry of Defense and domestic security in expanding the Migrant Operations Center – President Trump's mission to protect Americans and secure our nation,” read the function.
More than 150 service members are now with the installation to support the processing.
The American naval base in Cuba has long had a facility to accommodate migrants that are planned for deportation, but became more notorious for keeping suspects of very security terrorism.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Name confirmed on Sunday in an interview that the Trump guideline would be followed.
'You know, if you look at what we are doing today to focus on the worst of the worst, we have been very clear about that. The priority of this president is to go after criminal alien beings that make our streets more dangerous, “she told Meet The Press.

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Name (photo) did not exclude the US with Gitmo to house illegal migrant women and children who say that they 'use the facilities we have'

United States Minister of Defense Pete Hegseeth has described the facility as 'the perfect place' for detained migrants
Secretary Pete Hegseeth described Guantanamo Bay facilities as 'the perfect place' for criminal migrants.
“We don't want illegal criminals in the United States not a minute longer than they should be,” he said in an interview with Fox News. “Move them to Guantánamo Bay, where they can be safely maintained until they are deported to their final location, their country of origin, where they go.”
Hegseeth is closely familiar with the facilities because he was deployed in Guantanamo Bay from 2004 – 2005 as a member of the National Guard of Minnesota. He served as Infantry Peloton leader.