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U.S. President Donald Trump announced plans for a new migrant detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, capable of housing up to 30,000 individuals. According to Trump, the facility will be situated on the U.S. Navy base in Cuba and designated specifically for "the worst criminal illegal aliens threatening the American people."
The initiative emphasizes Trump's ongoing commitment to stringent immigration policies. Guantanamo Bay has historically been a point of contention, with human rights groups criticizing its use for detaining immigrants. The newly proposed facility is said to be separate from the existing high-security military prison at the location.
While details remain sparse, officials suggest that the facility aims to serve as a deterrent against unauthorized immigration. Trump's administration views the measure as a necessary step to enhance national security, despite concerns regarding its implications for human rights and the treatment of detainees.
The announcement comes as the administration seeks to strengthen its immigration enforcement in a politically charged environment ahead of the upcoming elections.