The US government stopped the use of military aircraft to transport migrants who entered the US illegally as it proved to be ...
While the majority of migrants facing deportation are from Latin America, some are being sent back to far more distant ...
The Trump administration has stopped using military planes to send immigrants who entered the US illegally to Guantanamo Bay ...
The Trump administration has reportedly decided to stop using military aircraft for deportation purposes. The decision is ...
Since President George W. Bush opened the facility in 2002, at the height of the “ war on terror,” the American military prison at Guantánamo Bay in Cuba has been ...
According to the Wall Street Journal, defense officials are saying deportation flights using military aircraft have been suspended.
A Defense Department source says the Pentagon has not received a request for military aircraft since Saturday, March 1.
The cost of sending troops to assist with border crossings could reach as high as $2 billion, the Pentagon has told senators.
Trump still wants to use the base for detention, but a scaled-down version is the likeliest outcome, sources said.
The trip by House Armed Services Committee members to see President Trump's migrant detention center could come as soon as Friday.
NBC News Homeland Security Correspondent Julia Ainsley joins Meet the Press NOW to report on the challenges facing the Trump ...