What to know about Guantanamo Bay, the base where Trump says he'll send migrants

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The US naval base, best known for holding suspects during the war on terror, will get a new lease of life under the US President's plans.

US President Donald Trump, who made the deportation of migrants a central part of his campaign and presidency, has said that the US will use a detention centre at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to hold tens of thousands of people who can't be sent back to their home countries.

US President Donald Trump signs the Laken Riley Act during an event in the East Room of the White House, Wednesday, January 29, 2025, in Washington. During the ceremony he announced plans to reopen the Guantanamo Bay detention centre. While the American naval base in Cuba is best-known for the suspects brought in after the September 11, 2001, attacks, it also has a separate facility used for decades to hold migrants.

ICE detains migrants at its processing centres and privately operated detention facilities, along with local prisons and jails.

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