Challenges with Trump's Plan to Detain Immigrants at Guantánamo Bay

President Donald Trump's plan to use the U.S. naval base at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, to detain 30,000 immigrants faces major legal, logistical, and financial hurdles. The cost of using military planes to transport detainees is a significant concern. The space planned to hold the immigrants is not ready, and there are doubts about the viability of the plan. Other options like Fort Bliss, Texas, are considered cheaper and more efficient.

Trump administration's foreign assistance grants cut, mistreatment at Guantánamo, and dismissal of federal employees

Trump administration ending foreign assistance grants, Venezuelan men allege mistreatment at Guantánamo, judge to hear arguments on dismissal of probationary federal employees.

Recent News Events

More than 170 migrants held at Guantánamo flown back to Venezuela, 3 buses explode near Tel Aviv with no injuries reported, Trump administration fires more than 200 FEMA employees.

9/11 Attack Plotters Reach Plea Agreements

Three men accused of plotting the 9/11 attacks, including Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, have reached plea agreements in the military commissions process to plead guilty to lesser charges that could spare them the death penalty. The plea agreement is seen as a step towards accountability for the attacks and justice for the victims and survivors.