The Pentagon announced that 10 'high threat' individuals arrived in Guantanamo Bay as part of Donald Trump's efforts to deport criminal illegal alien beings.
It comes when Trump uses members of the armed forces to expand the capacity of a detention facility on the Cuba basis.
“American immigration and customs enforcement takes this measure to guarantee the safe detention of these persons until they can be transported to their country of origin or other suitable destination,” the Pentagon said in a statement.
The Navy of the United States announced that her combat ship USS St. Louis was moored on the Guantanamo Bay naval station and that the crew supported the expansion.
Photos showed members of the armed forces who set up green tents and pound large posts in the ground to keep them up.
The first phase of the expansion is expected to increase the capacity of the center to 2,000, according to the Navy, with plans to extend it to 30,000 migrants.
Mariniers assigned to the 1st battalion, 6th Navy Regiment also arrived in Guantanamo Bay on Sunday to prepare for the expansion of the Migrant Operations Center.
The White House announced on Tuesday that President Trump had sent the first flights of illegal migrants from the United States to Guantanamo Bay.
Sailors assigned to Friday variant Coastal combat ship USS St. Louis (LCS 19) and coast guards assigned to US Coast Guard District 7 upright Expeditionary Reception Tents
American navy sailors and coast guards upright expeditionary reception tents to support the expansion of migrant detention in Marine Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba
Sailors assigned to the USS St. Louis (LCS 19) and coast guards assigned to US Coast Guard District 7 upright Expeditionary Care Tents
The United States are starting to fly prisoner migrants to the infamous military base of Guantanamo in Cuba
“Today, the first flights from the United States to Guantanamo Bay are going with illegal migrants,” said Minister Van Pers van het Witte Huis, Karoline Leavitt in an interview with Fox Business on Tuesday.
The detention facility is generally known as the location for detained terrorist suspects in recent years, but the Trump government has decided to expand the use of migrants that are planned for deportation.
“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.
Legal experts emphasize that prisoners in Guantanamo Bay will still have legal rights that are offered to them by the Constitution, because the Supreme Court of terror suspects defended the right to Habeas Corpus and a lawyer.
'At the time, it was the position of the government that Guantanamo was a species outside the parameters of the American Constitution, and who was there had no rights, anyway. And the Supreme Court rejected that, “noted Eugene Fidell, the military law law of Yale Law School.
Detained illegal migrants arrive in Guantanamo Bay
Detained illegal migrants arrive in Guantanamo Bay
Detained illegal migrants arrive in Guantanamo Bay
The first American military aircraft that prisoner migrants wear to a detention facility in Guantanamo Bay
The first American military aircraft that prisoner migrants wear to a detention facility 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.
Secretary Kristi Name shared photos of a few migrants who arrive in the Guantanamo facility on Tuesday.
“President Donald Trump has been very clear: Guantanamo Bay will have the worst of the worst,” she wrote on social media. “That starts today.”