As part of the crackdown on illegal immigrants, US President Donald Trump has announced that the United States will hold immigrants at Cuba's infamous Guantanamo detention facilities.
Trump, who is mainly known for being accused of being accused of terrorism -related crimes, is “used to restrain the worst crime that threatens American people.” We ordered people to prepare for “immigration facilities”.
Cuba's Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez Parra said, “it indicates a light EMPT for human condition and international law.”
The following are several important facts about the detention facilities of military fleets operated by the United States.
What is the history of Guantanamo?
Guantanamo Bay Military Prison was opened in a US Navy base that spit along the coast of the coast of the southern East of Cuba in January 2002, and was leased from Havana in 1903 under the treaty.
The detention facility was on September 11, 2001 to deal with President George W Bush on September 11, 2001, called “enemy combatants” and denied many legal rights in the United States. It was established after the attack.
The Democratic President Barak Obama and Joe Biden both tried to close the facilities, but the parliament opposed the efforts to close Guanthanamo and remained open to this day.
The Obama administration held a court in New York and gave up his efforts to set a long -term detention in an empty prison in Illinois in the face of a fierce opposition.
Have you ever been detained by Guantanamo?
The New York Times was used by the United States in September 2024 by the United States for several decades, and was used to detain immigration in the sea but accused him of terrorism. He reported that it is different from another region.
A relatively small number of immigrants have been detained at the facility -the Times reported that only 37 immigrants were detained from 2020 to 2023, which could dramatically increase after Trump's announcement. there is.
Trump has begun a major crackdown on his second administration as an illegal migration, attacking, arresting military aircraft immigrants, and trumpet.
Are there still prisoners?
Of the 800 people, many of the people who were detained for extremist activities or suspected terrorist crimes that have been detained in Guantanamo from early 2002, are released to the end of the Biden administration. After that, only 15 prisoners remain.
Three out of 15 were qualified to transfer, three were qualified to be released, and seven were in the accusation, two were convicted and ruled, and were ruled. The ministry stated in early January this year when he announced the release of the 11 being detained.
Who is the most famous detainee?
Guantanamo contains several accused -blamed plotters of 9/11 attacks.
The prisoner also includes ABD Al-Rahim Al-NASHIRI, a man who was accused of attacking the USS call in 2000. He was captured in 2002 and moved to Guantanamo in 2006.
However, most of the prisoners detained in infamous facilities have been charged or convicted. Over the past 20 years, about 780 detainees have been detained there, and many of them have been wiped out on the battlefield. One university research 55 % of them have discovered that they have not committed hostile acts against the United States or their allies.
Are there any concerns about human rights violations?
Guantanamo Bay conditions promoted consistent protests from rights organizations, and UN experts accused it as a “unparalleled notorious” site.
Prison camps are considered by critics as legal abnormalities and lead -leading weights in the United States' reputation.
In the controversy to emerge from Guantanamo, there was a practical practice of forth feeding the prisoners in a hanger strike. The US military defended it as a necessary treatment, but the critic compared it into torture.
This process, called “intestinal consumption,” includes inserting tubes into the nose and stomach of the inmate and pumping liquid nutrients.
In the past 20 years, at least nine inmates have died in a camp, killing seven of them with obvious suicide.





