Guantanamo Bay is widely known for its prison, but the real story starts much earlier with a coerced US hold over Cuban ...
All of the remaining migrants being held at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba have been moved to Louisiana over the last two days, according to a U.S. official. In late January, President Donald Trump announced ...
PENSACOLA, Fla. (WKRG) — Hundreds of families from Naval Station Guantanamo Bay arrived at Pensacola’s Naval Air Station as a powerful hurricane churns through the Caribbean. It’s part of an ...
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth traveled to Guantanamo Bay Naval Base on Tuesday to visit the migrant detention center the department restarted using in recent weeks. The military deployed hundreds ...
EXCLUSIVE: Inside the Charity Program That Has Captured Portraits of Guantánamo Bay's Final 15 Prisoners — Including C.I.A.'s First Waterboarding Victim Who Will 'Never' Be Released Aaron Tinney Jan 2 ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth arrived at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, on Tuesday, his first trip to the naval installation since being confirmed to his post in January. Hegseth, who served as a U.S. Army ...
Washington — The Defense Department has spent more than $21 million on flights to Guantanamo Bay amid the Trump administration's migrant deportation efforts, according to data sent to Congress by the ...
America’s most notorious federal prison, a terrorist detention facility at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, took center stage for a short period in the early days of President Donald Trump’s first 100 days, when ...
President Donald Trump promised to utilize Guantanamo Bay to hold migrants as part of his mass deportation plans. Those plans seem to be coming to a sudden stop after legal challenges. President Trump ...
A Washington, D.C., judge gave the Trump administration the green light to continue detaining migrants at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba. The judge argued that because the Trump administration has removed the ...
The Trump administration spent at least $21 million transporting migrants to Guantanamo Bay on military aircraft between January 20 and April 8, according to figures provided to Congress by the U.S.