The Trump administration has halted the use of military aircraft for deporting migrants due to high costs and inefficiencies.
According to the Wall Street Journal, defense officials are saying deportation flights using military aircraft have been suspended.
Trump still wants to use the base for detention, but a scaled-down version is the likeliest outcome, sources said.
A Journal analysis found that military flights came at higher cost to taxpayers that the government’s typical deportation ...
Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad: ...
Three have died in ICE custody as Trump rapidly expands government capacity to surveil and incarcerate immigrants.
The plaintiffs are seeking a court order to halt further transfers to Guantánamo and to return any detainees currently held ...
The individuals at risk of detention at Guantanamo Bay include seven Venezuelan nationals, one Afghan national, one Pakistani ...
Noncitizens in US custody are challenging the Trump administration’s bid to detain them in Guantanamo Bay, which they say is ...
Several civil rights organizations on Saturday filed a federal lawsuit against the Trump administration to halt the transfer of noncitizens from the US to the US Naval Station at Guantánamo Bay, ...
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), the Center for Constitutional Rights, the International Refugee Assistance Project ...
The lawsuit says there is no legitimate reason to send migrants to Guantánamo because the U.S. has ample detention facility.
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