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US Government Violates Court Order in South Sudan Deportation

A US federal judge ruled that the US government illegally deported migrants to South Sudan, violating a court order that prevented them from appealing. The migrants, from countries including Vietnam, Laos, Mexico, and Pakistan, were not allowed to challenge their deportation to a third country. The ...

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Guantánamo's Shadow: Parallels Between Past Detentions and Current Deportations

The US government's post-9/11 Guantánamo Bay detention and current ICE deportation practices share striking similarities, including due process violations and unverified allegations, resulting in wrongful detentions and deportations, with lasting impacts on individuals and families.

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Guantanamo Bay Used to Detain Migrants Under Broad, Secret Criteria

A secret agreement between the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Defense allowed the Trump administration to detain migrants at Guantanamo Bay based on broad criteria, contradicting earlier statements about detaining only dangerous criminals; the agreement defines 'nexus' to a cr...

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Fort Bliss to House Up to 5,000 Migrants

The US Army will manage the construction of migrant facilities at Fort Bliss in El Paso, Texas, capable of holding up to 5,000 migrants, taking over contracts previously held by private entities under CBP and ICE; this follows the costly and controversial use of Guantanamo Bay for migrant detention.

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Trump to Use Alien Enemies Act for Mass Deportations

President Trump intends to use the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to deport illegal immigrants, potentially including members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, after abandoning a costly plan to send them to Guantánamo Bay which cost \$16 million and only resulted in 290 transfers.

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Guantanamo Bay Migrant Facility Closed After Transfer to Louisiana

The 41 remaining migrants held at Guantanamo Bay's migrant facility, which cost $16 million to set up despite not meeting ICE standards, were transferred to Alexandria, Louisiana, on Tuesday and Wednesday, highlighting the initiative's high cost and failure to meet operational needs.

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Trump Administration's Costly Guantanamo Migrant Operation

Between January 20 and April 8, 2019, the Trump administration spent $21 million using military aircraft to transport migrants to Guantanamo Bay, resulting in only 32 migrants remaining there and sparking criticism for its cost and lack of effectiveness.

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Lawsuit Alleges Human Rights Violations Against Immigrant Detainees at Guantanamo Bay

A lawsuit filed Saturday alleges that immigrant detainees at Guantanamo Bay face extreme isolation, limited access to legal counsel, and a climate of fear, violating their constitutional rights; two Nicaraguan detainees describe monitored calls and restraints during legal calls, highlighting concern...

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Fort Bliss to House Thousands of Migrants

The US Army will oversee the construction of facilities at Fort Bliss, Texas, to house up to 5,000 migrants, taking over contracts previously held by private entities; this follows the costly and logistically challenging use of Guantanamo Bay.

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Guantanamo Troop Levels Under Review Amidst Detainee Transfer Halt

The U.S. military is reviewing plans to potentially reduce by half the number of troops at Guantanamo Bay, currently 900, due to the absence of migrant detainees since March 11 and ongoing legal challenges; the administration has warned that more detainees may be sent there in the future.

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Trump to Invoke Alien Enemies Act for Migrant Deportation

President Trump plans to use the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to deport migrants, potentially to Guantanamo Bay, bypassing court hearings and asylum interviews, targeting suspected members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, designated a foreign terrorist organization.

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All Guantanamo Migrants Returned to US Amidst Legal Challenges

All migrants held at Guantanamo Bay's immigration facility have been returned to the US and transferred to an ICE processing facility in Alexandria, Louisiana, days before a court hearing challenges the legality of using Guantanamo for migrant detention; the facility's expansion plan, announced by P...

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