Guantanamo Bay military base mostly empty after Trump said he would send 30,000 migrants
Summary
A year after President Donald Trump said he would send 30,000 migrants to the Guantanamo Bay military base in Cuba, the base remains mostly empty. Government documents and information shared with Congress confirm that few migrants have been housed there.Key Facts
- President Trump announced plans to send 30,000 migrants to Guantanamo Bay.
- The Guantanamo Bay base is located in Cuba and is a U.S. military facility.
- Internal government documents show the base is mostly empty.
- Congress received information confirming the low number of migrants there.
- The plan was related to migrants facing deportation.
- This situation has persisted for about a year since the announcement.
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