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BumRushDaShow

(150,862 posts)
Wed Mar 5, 2025, 08:07 PM Mar 5

Trump administration rethinking Guantanamo immigrant detention plan amid cost issues and power struggles

Source: NBC News

March 5, 2025, 7:00 AM EST / Updated March 5, 2025, 3:36 PM EST


President Donald Trump’s plan to use the U.S. naval base at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, to detain 30,000 immigrants has been hitting major legal, logistical and financial hurdles ever since he surprised many in his own administration by announcing it. Now, as agencies spar over responsibility for operations there and over blame for what has gone wrong, there is a growing recognition within the administration that it was a political decision that is just not working.

Among the major issues, especially as the Trump administration works to slash spending throughout the government, is the cost. Taking detained immigrants to Guantánamo means flying them there, and the administration has sometimes chosen to use military planes that are expensive to operate.

On Tuesday of last week, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was on hand at Guantánamo when a military C-130 carrying nine immigrants landed at the base. The Defense Department calculates the cost per flight hour to operate a C-130 at $20,756, so for a trip of five to six hours, it cost the Pentagon $207,000 to $249,000 round trip, or $23,000 to $27,000 per detainee.

Costs for those flights are lower when charter planes that Immigration and Customs Enforcement typically uses for deportation flights are employed in place of the military aircraft. But the administration has opted for military planes for reasons of optics, according to a defense official. When charter planes are used, the operation is still a heavy logistical and financial lift, especially compared with keeping the detainees on the mainland.

Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/national-security/trump-admin-rethinking-guantanamo-immigrant-detention-plan-rcna194274

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Trump administration rethinking Guantanamo immigrant detention plan amid cost issues and power struggles (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Mar 5 OP
So, no more photo ops? HipChick Mar 5 #1
Ready, fire, aim. Seems like that's the way that pack of idiots does everything. Ocelot II Mar 5 #2
Rethinking ??? C_U_L8R Mar 5 #3
Good, let them claw each other's eyes out. Fla Dem Mar 5 #4
You can't "rethink" something if you never thought about it to begin with. AmericaUnderSiege Mar 5 #5
Right! mzmolly Mar 5 #8
Another brilliant from the guys who think it's "manly" when they grab their crotch and grunt. jls4561 Mar 5 #6
lol mzmolly Mar 5 #7

Ocelot II

(124,248 posts)
2. Ready, fire, aim. Seems like that's the way that pack of idiots does everything.
Wed Mar 5, 2025, 08:13 PM
Mar 5

Get some wild-ass idea, go do it without any thought or research, then find out after it all goes sideways that it was a stupid idea in the first place and then have to backtrack and try to pretend like they knew what they were doing.

 

AmericaUnderSiege

(777 posts)
5. You can't "rethink" something if you never thought about it to begin with.
Wed Mar 5, 2025, 09:20 PM
Mar 5

These are lazy, stupid, criminal tyrants.

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