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According to a new report, around 300 U.S. military personnel have been stationed at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay in Cuba as a result of President Donald Trump’s professional get to the Department of Defense and the Department of Homeland Security to “full power” the Migrant Operations Center.
The more U.S. military personnel stationed at Guantanamo Bay, also known as Gitmo, are expected to assist in the construction of temporary shelters for at least 30 000 unlawful immigrants who have been deported from the United States, according to The New York Times. According to the store, the United States soldiers stationed in Guantanamo Bay will also provide increased security in the wake of the Migrant Operations Center’s flow of illegal immigrants.
A videos shared on X, previously Online, appears to show new adjustments to the Migrant Operations Center in response to Trump’s executive order from last week.
According to social media users Jack Sapoch, satellite imagery shows new shifts around Guantanamo Bay’s Migrant Operations Center regular with a large scale construction of houses. This is likely to property coming troops as well as the Trump administration’s planned arrival of new immigrants.
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has stated that the illegal immigrants who are being held in Guantanamo Bay may be kept in separate features from the military prisoners who are already detained there, according to The Post Millennial. Hegseth also pointed out that an extra 6, 000 illegal immigrants could possibly be detained at an island-like golf course, according to the store.
U.S. Southern Command stated in a press release on Tuesday that the USS St. Louis team was” supporting the development of the facility’s Migrant Operations Center as part of Operation Southern Guard.”
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U.S. military service members support elimination businesses led by DHS at NGSB, according to the press release. ” U. S. Southern Command has set up a Joint Task Force Migrant Operations (JTF-MIGOPS) at the Naval Station to kill the directive”.
There are already 310 U.S. service people working in support of immigrant “holding operations,” according to a spokesperson for U.S. Southern Command. The spokesperson noted that the company members are from the U. S. Southern Command, U. S. Army South, and U. S. Marines. The director confirmed to Task and Purpose that 170 Marines were sent to the military base in Cuba next weekend.
After Trump announced last week that Gitmo would be used to “detain the worst offender illegal aliens threatening the British people,” there are reports of more U.S. soldiers coming to Guantanamo Bay.