Trump still wants to use the base for detention, but a scaled-down version is the likeliest outcome, sources said.
In a deeply disturbing and unprecedented move, the U.S. has begun transferring immigrant detainees to Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. They’re being held without access to their lawyers and families. President Trump has ordered up to 30,000 “high-priority ...
More than 100 immigrants have been detained on U.S. soil and sent to the Guantanamo Bay detention facility in Cuba since President Donald Trump's crackdown on immigration began.
Noncitizens in US custody are challenging the Trump administration’s bid to detain them in Guantanamo Bay, which they say is illegal because the military base is in Cuba.
The base had been cleared of migrants since Thursday, after the government sent 177 to Venezuela and one back to the United States.
Pete Hegseth, the defense secretary, arrived at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, on Tuesday where he was seen meeting and greeting the troops stationed there.