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The Defense Department has spent more than $21 million on flights to Guantanamo Bay, according to data sent to Congress by the Defense Department.
It is not clear whether the chief judge now handling the case at Guantánamo Bay is serving as a caretaker or will hold ...
The Trump administration spent more than $21 million on military flights transporting migrants to Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, within just three months, according to new figures provided to Congress by the ...
The Trump administration spent at least $21 million transporting migrants to Guantanamo Bay on military aircraft between January ... “U.S. service members did not sign up for this abuse of power.” ...
The Pentagon said Bajabu’s detention was "was ... reducing the detainee population and ultimately closing the Guantanamo Bay facility," the Pentagon said Wednesday. "Today, 27 detainees remain ...
There are now 27 detainees at Guantanamo, 15 of whom are eligible ... population and ultimately closing the Guantanamo Bay facility," the Pentagon said. 24/7 coverage of breaking news and live ...
Donald Trump’s plan to detain migrants at Guantanamo Bay isn’t just outlandish ... week shows that between Jan. 20 and April 8, the Pentagon spent at least $21 million sending migrants ...
President Donald Trump’s plan to use Guantanamo Bay to detain migrants thrusts the Pentagon into a challenging, costly new effort just as officials vow to refocus the military on its core mission.
The Pentagon’s deputy press secretary ... which oversees operations at the naval base at Guantanamo Bay, told lawmakers earlier this month that the base's migrant facility had the capacity ...
The Pentagon expects to send two flights of migrants to Guantanamo Bay this weekend, the first step in President Donald Trump’s plans to use the the base for detaining people swept up in his ...
Languages: English, French The Pentagon is reportedly considering plans to cut U.S. troop levels at Guantánamo Bay by up to half, as President Donald Trump's migrant detention program has stalled ...
Dec. 31 (UPI) --Guantanamo Bay detainee Ridah bin Salah al-Yazidi was repatriated to Tunisia, leaving 26 remaining at the Cuba-based U.S. military facility, the Pentagon said on Monday.