Trump will send immigrants to Guantanamo. “This will double our capabilities”

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As Trump said during the Wednesday ceremony, he recommended The Pentagon and the Ministry of National Security ‘Construction of a migrant centre 30,000 people (...) to keep the worst illegal criminals threatening Americans there."

– any of them are so bad that we don't even trust another countries to hold them due to the fact that we don't want them to come back. Then we'll send them to Guantanamo. This will immediately double our capabilities... This is simply a place from which it is hard to get out," Trump said.

Trump signed a fresh regulation. Breaking law

Guantanamo Base has served since 2002 as location of detention of suspects terrorism that the U.S. authorities were incapable to file formal charges. Prior to that, there was a centre for migrants, mainly Cuban and Haitian refugees intercepted at sea. The legality of both the first and second centres was contested.

Next to the Guantanamo Regulation, Trump signed First bill in the second term, Laken Riley Act. The law signed by Trump – named after a student murdered by an illegal immigrant from Venezuela – imposes an work for national services to detain the national national safety ministry (DHS) for an indefinite period of time all immigrants accused of theft, including shoplifting, assaulting police, and actions causing injuries or deaths of another people, specified as driving under the influence of alcohol. The rules concern both immigrants residing in the US legally and illegally.

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The intent of the bill was to prevent akin situations, as in the case of Riley's murder, whose killer was twice previously detained by local authorities for threats to minors and shoplifting, but later released.

This is simply a groundbreaking law that will save countless lives – Trump announced during the ceremony with the parents of the murdered student. Riley's parent thanked the president, praising him as a “man who keeps his word.”

Donald Trump's fresh reign. Lawyers have doubts.

Law passed with the support of all Republicans and parts of Democrats wakes up legal controversyand Concerns about immigrant communities. As PAP immigration lawyer Jarosław Kurpiejewski said, doubts about the constitutionality of the law are based on the fact that the detention – and consequently most likely deportation – All you gotta do is press charges, not a conviction.

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– We're not talking about a criminal conviction, we're talking about charges. This bill raises any doubts about the violation of the constitutional right to a fair trial, the alleged due process," Kurpiejewski said.

== sync, corrected by elderman ==

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