On Wednesday, US President Donald Trump made plans to detain” criminal illegal creatures” at the Guantanamo Bay military prison, a facility where violence defendants have detained since the attacks of September 11 to house them.
” We have 30, 000 rooms in Guantanamo to prosecute the worst offender illegal aliens who threaten the American citizens. Some of them are but poor we don’t also believe the places to hang them, because we don’t want them coming back”, Trump said.
The Lake Riley Act, which authorises the pre-trial incarceration of illegal immigrants accused of fraud and violent crimes, was the unanticipated declaration made during the signing of the new law. Lace Riley, a medical student in the United States, perished in the arms of a Colombian immigrant.
The Republican disclosed that he had signed an executive order instructing the Pentagon and Homeland Security departments to “begin preparing the 30, 000-person immigrant hospital at Guantanamo Bay.”
He added that as part of an intensive protection plan promised for the beginning of his second term, this would immediately increase their potential for holding illegal immigrants.
Trump referred to Guantanamo as a” tough place to get out of” and claimed that the measures had “bring us one step closer to eradicating the blight of immigrant violence in our societies once and for all.”
Relatives of Laken Riley were present at the White House ceremony. ” We will stay Laken’s memory alive in our souls forever”, Trump said. ” With yesterday’s action, her name will also live long in the rules of our country, and this is a very important law”.
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