
According to people familiar with the operation, tens of Venezuelan migrants sent by Trump’s administration to the American military base in Guantánamo in Cuba are rather guarded by the soldiers.
While Trump’s administration portrayed the detention as legally in relation to immigration and enforcement of customs schools, military guards and doctors do work, people said.
Trump’s administration did not disclose the names of migrants, although at least Their relatives were identified by two through images issued first flight.
By not publishing the identity of migrants, the government prevented its relatives from learning where they were held and the complicated efforts of lawyers to question their detention.
The spokesman of the Internal Security and Defense Department was unwilling or unable to answer detailed questions about what was happening to migrants at the base.
But The New York Times was awarded to the names of 53 men held in Tábor 6, a prison building where until recently the army held suspects from Al -kaida. The Times published a list.
A week after the first 10 men arrived from the retention in Texas, the specifics of their position remain unknown. Officials for the Ministries of Defense and Internal Security said little other than their nationality. They also described some as gang members without offering evidence.
On Wednesday, TRICIA MCLAUGHLIN spokesperson said that the agency had sent nearly 100 people to Guantánamo Gulf and that everyone had the final deportation orders. They were all considered “committed by crime by entering the United States illegally” and the group included “violent gang members and other illegal extraterrestrials with a high threat,” she said.
Not all migrants in relation to ice entered the United States illegally. For example, some demanded asylum to the border, but eventually refused. The government did not offer evidence that all men transported to Guantánamo spranged across the border.
The government regularly adopted migrants at sea to Guantánamo to be processed. However, they have not yet accepted people who have already been detained on American land – and therefore they have constitutional rights, even if they were illegally in the country – to the American detention facility abroad.
However, the Guantánamo picture image appears as military guards and doctors to climb on how to hold dozens of migrants. Soldiers previously helped to handle the detention of the base in the war against terrorism whose numbers are now to 15 After gears late in the administration of biden.
Eight people described migrants in Guantánamo. Everyone talked about the state of anonymity because they discussed sensitive information about the ongoing security operations in the military zone.
One person who is familiar with the operation said that Tábor 6 is in disrepair, with broken showers and doors and other defective equipment that make the parts unusable. This person also stated that only two ICE officials worked inside Tábor 6.
Trump’s administration told Congress employees that only six ICE officials are working on the retention of migrants, according to several people who are familiar with briefing.
Congress employees have been said to have a prison building with 176 cells, but only for 144 men. It was not clear whether this meant that 144 cells were in work, or whether it was a reference to considering the possession of two men in each of the 72 cells using COT.
Two people with the knowledge of prison operations said that the detention is fed by military rations known as MRE or food ready to eat.
Criteria for transfer to Guantánamo are currently Venezuela in custody on ice, they were said to congress employees. People in this category have been difficult to deport in recent years to break up diplomatic relations, although Venezuela has sent two years to pick up some of his citizens who were deported this week.
On Tuesday, ICE sent a total of 98 men to Guantánamo, according to several people, he watched flights from El Paso to the Navy base in Southeast Cuba. Of these, 53 were held in Tábor 6 and protected by the army.
President Trump described the future deported as “criminals” and officials of the administration portrayed them as collaborators of the gang Tren de Aragua. However, officials did not say what this accusation is based on every person, and times could not independently verify the claim.
On Tuesday, another 45 migrants were held in a building with lower safety on the other side of the base. Their guards are members of the Coast Guard, which is part of the Ministry of Internal Security, said Mrs. McLauglin. The names of these migrants were not on the list obtained.
The US Southern command, which operates terrorism prison, streams employees and support staff to the base of the order of Mr. Trump 29. in the United States. ”
It is not known whether the guards in Tábor 6 would replace or expand or expand the security staff from internal safety. Meanwhile, the Pentagon Prison Operation, which has an Arab Linguist language on employees for detained persons in war against terrorism, has issued a rush called “hot fill” looking for an interpreter of the Spanish language in the navy to do 182 days to make 182 days to make 182 Stint days in prison.
Wednesday Group of Organizations of Legal Aid sue Trump’s administration asking for migrants who have been taken to Guantánamo Gulf to get access to lawyers to see if they want the legal representation to challenge their detention. The petitioners also included the relatives of the three detainees at the base, who said they lost their contact with men and worried deeply.
Two of the migrants mentioned in the suit, Luis Alberto Castillo Rivera and Tilso Ramon Gomez Lugo, were on the 53 list who were held in Tábor 6. Their relatives said they recognized them from pictures published during government transfers.
The Supreme Court ruled that the government has the legal authority to hold the suspects from the al -Kaids in the indefinite war detention in Guantanama under the law approved by the Congress, which authorizes the use of military force against the perpetrators of attacks of September 11th.
However, it is not clear what legal authority the Trump administration must hold arrested people in the United States in Guantanamo for immigration purposes.
“When they are detained in the United States, they have the right of immigrants the right to access the Council,” and The application for a court order accompanying the action said. He added: “The government cannot exert these rights simply by creating a legal black hole on the island of Cuba.”