Guantanamo Bay, ACLU and migrant
U.S. immigration and military authorities say they are holding exclusively Venezuelan immigrants subject to final deportation orders at the U.S. naval station at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba
US and Venezuelan officials confirmed that 177 Venezuelans boarded an aircraft from the Venezuelan-owned airline Conviasa bound for Caracas.
Durán Arapé recalled. He said ICE agents told him, "You are going to Venezuela." What followed surprised Durán Arapé: he, along with more than 170 Venezuelan men, were flown to Guantánamo Bay, Cuba naval base for two weeks. NPR spoke to two immigrants ...
Many of the migrants were being kept in a detention facility that has historically held suspected terrorists. They were flown back to Venezuela Thursday after a stop in Honduras.
Nearly 200 Venezuelan illegal immigrants detained at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, were shipped back ... illegal immigrants from the United States to Venezuela. In January, President Donald Trump said ...
A young Venezuelan who was deported back to his country said he was "traumatized" by his time in a U.S. military prison in Guantánamo Bay ... before returning to Venezuela on Thursday.
During his two weeks at the Guantánamo Bay naval station ... the United States to Guantánamo and deported all of them to Venezuela on Thursday. The Post spoke with three men who were detained ...
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