US halts plan to house migrants in tents at Guantanamo amid concerns over conditions
Source: CNN
The Trump administration has halted efforts to place migrants in tent structures built at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, amid concerns that the emerging facilities dont meet detention standards because they lack air conditioning or electricity, a US official and a source familiar with the matter told CNN.
It comes weeks after officials scrambled to set up additional housing for migrants at the controversial US base on the island and only days after those on location were deported. While the tent structures are currently not being used, migrants are still being placed in the detention facility on the base, and at the Migrant Operations Center, or MOC.
The Trump administration said it would be building out tent structures at Guantanamo Bay to house an anticipated 30,000 people transferred there from the southern border. But the sources said Monday that the tents dont currently meet detention standards set by Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The two sources, and a third US official, also said there havent been enough people transferred to the base to justify building more.
The situation is indicative of the harried efforts undertaken by the Departments of Defense and Homeland Security to house migrants at the naval base, after President Donald Trump ordered the move in January. Sources previously told CNN the mission has been embroiled in confusion and conflicting internal messaging over who is in charge and what will happen to migrants once they arrive.
Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2025/02/24/politics/guantanamo-tents-migrants-housing-paused
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orangecrush
(24,062 posts)That comes from them.
Solly Mack
(94,656 posts)maxsolomon
(36,240 posts)Fire ICE staff who refuse. Problem solved.
4catsmom
(628 posts)I'm afraid to ask the universe
twodogsbarking
(13,228 posts)I had to write it.
sakabatou
(44,491 posts)He's flying by the seat of his ill-fitting pants!
GoodRaisin
(10,069 posts)Ive been there 3 times during the time I was in the Navy. Not a great place for tent living.