“The first two flights carrying detained migrants from the U.S. to Guantanamo Bay have headed to the naval base in Cuba, as the Trump administration begins to expand a small migrant-detention center there,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
New York Times: “The decision is a change in how the United States handles people it deports. The U.S. government has long held migrants it picked up at sea in a facility at Guantánamo Bay, but it has not flown migrants from within the United States to the base.”
“It also serves as a significant symbol of President Trump’s attempts to cut off legal and illegal immigration, a key pillar of his campaign for the presidency and part of his promise for his administration.”
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