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On January 31, President Donald Trump announced plans to house up to 30,000 migrants, particularly those with criminal backgrounds, at the Guantanamo Bay naval base in Cuba. Is this a justified step in cracking down on immigration, or a disorganized expansion of the deportation program?
Concerns: Writing for Newsweek (Center), an attorney for the International Refugee Assistance Project argued for “why the Migrant Operations Center at Guantánamo should be closed, not expanded, and why the Trump administration's plan for mass detentions would be disastrous.” The New York Times (Lean Left bias) interviewed the sister of Luis Alberto Castillo, one of the first 10 men sent to Guantanamo since Trump’s announcement, who said Castillo is “not a criminal” and his placement at Guantanamo is “just because he’s Venezuelan.”
Support: The New York Post (Lean Right) reported “ten Tren de Aragua gangbangers” were some of the first migrants flown to Guantanamo, and that the “TdA creeps” were “shipped out” on Feb. 4. Border czar Tom Homan and Homeland Security secretary Kristi Noem said the US would use Guantanamo to house “the worst of the worst” migrants. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth called Guantanamo the “perfect place” for hardened criminals.
Context: The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said the 10 men were members of the gang Tren de Aragua (TdA), but, when questioned about Castillo, spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin said, “intelligence officers could not definitively determine whether the individual is or is not a confirmed member of TDA.” Though her answer changed in a later message, the DHS has not provided evidence that Castillo or any of the other 9 men are members of TdA.