Thursday, February 27

Trump says he’ll sign an order aimed at housing migrants at Guantanamo Bay

On Wednesday, President Donald Trump said that he will issue an executive order to begin the construction of a facility at Guantanamo Bay that would accommodate thousands of migrants.

Trump made the remark at a signing ceremony for the immigration detention law known as the Laken Riley Act.

“I m also signing an executive order to instruct the Departments of Defense and Homeland Security to begin preparing the 30,000 person migrant facility at Guantanamo Bay,” added the president.

The majority of people aren’t even aware of it. Guantanamo has 30,000 beds to house the most dangerous illegal aliens who pose a threat to the American people. Because we don’t want them to return, some of them are so terrible that we don’t even trust the nations to hold them,” Trump continued.

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