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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsCritics say Karoline Leavitt's 'reckless dismissal' of new report 'reeks of desperation'
In an article published by the Washington Post on Tuesday afternoon, June 10, journalists John Hudson and Alex Horton reported that the Trump Administration as part of its mass deportations programs "is preparing to begin the transfer of potentially thousands of foreigners who are in the United States illegally to the U.S. military base in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba."
According to Hudson and Horton, "It is far from clear whether the facilities there can accommodate 9000 new detainees, an influx that would amount to a massive increase from the several hundred migrants moved to and from the base earlier this year. But Trump Administration officials say the plan is necessary due to a need to free up capacity at domestic detention facilities, which have become overcrowded amid President Donald Trumps pledge to implement the biggest deportation of undocumented migrants in American history."
Hudson and Horton noted a Trump Administration memo that reads, "GTMO is not at capacity."
But White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt is claiming that the Post's reporting is inaccurate and that the Trump Administration has no plans to use Guantánamo for deportees.
In a June 11 post on X, formerly Twitter, Leavitt wrote, "This story is Fake News. Not happening."
Leavitt's tweet is getting a lot of responses.
Radio host Thomas P. Logan tweeted, "More like, y'all got busted and now you have to back down."
According to Hudson and Horton, "It is far from clear whether the facilities there can accommodate 9000 new detainees, an influx that would amount to a massive increase from the several hundred migrants moved to and from the base earlier this year. But Trump Administration officials say the plan is necessary due to a need to free up capacity at domestic detention facilities, which have become overcrowded amid President Donald Trumps pledge to implement the biggest deportation of undocumented migrants in American history."
Hudson and Horton noted a Trump Administration memo that reads, "GTMO is not at capacity."
But White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt is claiming that the Post's reporting is inaccurate and that the Trump Administration has no plans to use Guantánamo for deportees.
In a June 11 post on X, formerly Twitter, Leavitt wrote, "This story is Fake News. Not happening."
Leavitt's tweet is getting a lot of responses.
Radio host Thomas P. Logan tweeted, "More like, y'all got busted and now you have to back down."
https://www.alternet.org/karoline-leavitt-guantanamo-bay/
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Critics say Karoline Leavitt's 'reckless dismissal' of new report 'reeks of desperation' (Original Post)
justaprogressive
Jun 11
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stillcool
(34,385 posts)1. TACO?
mike_c
(36,622 posts)2. cluck, cluck cluck cluck cluck

stillcool
(34,385 posts)3. way too cute...
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