The Trump administration said that Guantanamo would house the most violent undocumented migrants -- but relatives of some ...
Homeland Security Sec. Kristi Noem said "We've always had a presence of illegal immigrants" at Guantanamo Bay. Is that true?
A US spy plane flew over the Gulf of California in Mexico this week. The purpose of the flight is unusual, but it comes at a ...
Mexico will not allow the U.S. government to send Mexican migrants to the Guantánamo Bay, Cuba ... located in illegally occupied territory [of Cuba], of thousands of migrants that it forcibly ...
Mexico will not allow the U.S. government to send Mexican migrants to the Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, detention camp ... located in illegally occupied territory [of Cuba], of thousands of migrants that it ...
and that could end up having a stay at Guantánamo Bay before they are returned home to their countries to deal with." Whether it is permissible for the U.S. to do this is murky legal territory.
The Trump administration has begun flying detained illegal migrants from the U.S. to Guantanamo Bay in Cuba ... located in illegally occupied territory [of Cuba], of thousands of migrants that ...
"Having facilities at Guantánamo Bay will be an asset to us," she said ... after being at Guantanamo. But, you know, that they disagree suggests we're in murky legal territory.
Guantanamo Bay is the oldest military enclave that the U.S. maintains outside its borders, and also the only one maintained against the will of the country where it is located.