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Also known as “Gitmo”, Guantanamo is a high security base of 45 square miles in Cuba and houses some of the most mortal enemies in the United States, including the terrorists of Al-Qaeda responsible for the terrorist attacks of September 11.

In one of the first movements of his second term, Trump authorized the arrest of illegal immigrants at the facilities shortly after assuming the position on January 20.

Trump ordered the Pentagon to prepare 30,000 beds at the base to house “illegal criminal foreigners” that represent a threat to the American public, adding that putting them there would not return.

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The most notorious prison in the United States, Guantanamo Bay, occupied the center of the stage during the first 100 days of the president of period duration, Donald Trump, when the administration begged by sending some of the worst “illegal criminals to prison. (Photo of the US Army.

At that time, Trump explained the decision, saying that some criminal migrants “are so bad that we do not trust the country in the country, because we do not want them to come, so we are going to send them to Guantanamo.”

The president said that the measure would bring the United States closer to “eradicate the scourge” or migrant crime in the communities, once and for all.

Then, shortly after the State Department he declared 10 migrant gangs that included El Salvadoran MS-13 and the Venezuelan Train of Aragua, as well as several Mexican posters, “foreign terrorist organizations”, the administration began migrants through the base.

Among those sent to the base there were several illegal members of “high threat” from Train de Aragua, which is an international terrorist and criminal group linked to the Venezuelan socialist dictator Nicolás Maduro. Train, the Aragua-also known as “ADD”, has a presence in most of the main American cities and is linked to the high profile murder of the Nursing student of Georgia Laken Riley and the seizure of an entire apartments building in Aurora, Colorado.

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This image shows migrants addressing a military flight to Guantanamo Bay. (National Security Department)

The Department of Defense declared that migrant criminals sent to Gitmo were counted in vacant detention facilities and that the agreement was only temporary “until they can be transported to their destination or other appropriate destination.”

Illustrating the importance of Guantanamo in the eyes of the administration, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseeth made Gitmo his first naval installation to visit as secretary. In a publication on social networks, Hegseeth called Gitmo “the lines of the war against the southern border of the United States.”

Speaking of the troops that Manning Gitmo, Hegseeth said: “These warriors are directly supporting the apprehension and deportation of dangerous illegal foreigners.”

However, the administration soon begged to run into hooks, which makes it difficult to increase the capacity of the naval base to house the 30,000 beds Trump had wanted.

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President Donald Trump ordered the Pentagon, led by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseeth, to help establish a migrants installation in Guantanamo Bay. (Photo of the US Army.

At the beginning of March, Fox News Digital reported that none of the 195 tents established in Guantanamo Bay was used in the leg to accommodate migrants. According to two American defense officials familiar with the matter, this was due to the fact that the stores did not meet the ice standards.

The officials said that the United States army should establish stores without authorization on what are the standards to keep migrants, and that the military had not received specific guidelines on what tents need to be certified to keep migrants. The operation to build more tents stopped in February, only several weeks after it started.

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Despite this, a delegation of the Republican Congress led by the president of the Armed Services Committee of the House of Representatives, Mike Rogers, visited Gitmo at the same time that difficulties arise.

After the visit, the representative Abe Hamadeh, a republican to plow, told Fox News Digital that “it is clear that Guantanamo Bay is operational and is equipped to carry out these deportations.”

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Migrants address a flight to Guantanamo Bay. (National Security Department)

On March 14, Fox News Digital reported that the 40 removating illegal migrants stopped in Guantanamo Bay had been sent back to the United States to be retained in Louisiana. Or those who returned to the American soil, 23 were “illegal foreigners of high threat.”

It is not clear if the United States will return to migrants in Guantanamo. The representatives of the White House and the DHS did not respond to the requests for comments from Fox News Digital before the publication deadline.

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Meanwhile, the United States has begun to associate with the government of Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele to send illegal gang members to the “terrorist confinement center” of El Salvador (CECOT). The United States has several hundred Salvadoran and Venezuelan migrants to Cecot.

Cameron Arcand, Michael Dorgan, Liz Friden, Jennifer Griffin and Louis Casiano de Fox News Digital contributed to this report.

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