Resignations shake up the DOJ, the ACLU and other advocates sue for access to migrants moved to Guantánamo Bay, immigration poll shows growing support for restrictions but deep divisions remain
Flights that left from Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, Thursday transported nearly 200 illegal immigrants detained on the island back to Venezuela.
The Trump administration has flown all of the migrants it had held in Guantánamo Bay out of the facility there, NBC News has learned from three sources familiar with the operation and flight data.
Details on some of the migrants sent to Guantánamo Bay have begun to emerge. They are young Venezuelan men, and relatives say they have been falsely branded Tren de Aragua gang members, according to new Washington Post reporting.
The men told NPR they were kept in the dark about why they were in Guantánamo Bay, and were denied access to an attorney or a phone call with loved ones.
The lawsuit alleges that the migrants have been "disappeared into a black box" and are unable to communicate with attorneys.
California’s Democrat U.S. Senator Alex Padilla Denounces President Trump’s Unlawful Transfer of Immigrants to Guantánamo Bay
The Trump administration recently made headlines by transferring a group of migrants to the controversial U.S. base at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. This move comes
Last month, the world was rocked by President Trump's announcement of plans to establish a migrant holding facility in the notorious Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
This lawsuit follows complaints that the administration is failing to give migrants access to lawyers or allowing detainees any kind of communication. NPR details the Trump administration’s decision to send migrants to the remote location of Guantanamo Bay where they have been held “incommunicado,
Weeks after the FBI Anchorage Field Office released pictures showing their agents detaining unnamed men as part of what the agency described as “supporting” the Department of Homeland Security’s immigration enforcement in Alaska,