Trump says he’ll send 30,000 illegal migrants to Guantanamo Bay

President Donald Trump has canceled from plans to open a facility at Guantanamo Bay to accommodate 30,000 illegal migrants.

The American military base in Cuba has been historically used to keep terror suspects since 9/11 and prisoners include some of the accused brains.

Trump’s move is part of his unprecedented performance on the border after illegal migration since the moment he entered last week.

Immigration and customs enforcement has carried out raids throughout the country and deportation flights have left the United States daily.

Trump said that the facility with 30,000 beds will be used to keep the ‘worst of the worst’ migrants under lock and key.

It includes suspects from countries that he does not trust, they will retain when they are deported.

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi calls the plan earlier on Wednesday, but Trump has now started the plans.

“Today I also sign an executive order to instruct the Defense and Interior Security departments to prepare the migrant facility of 30,000 people in Guantanamo Bay … to hold the worst criminal illegal aliens that threaten the American people,” said Trump while Trump Laken Riley Act in the White House on Wednesday.

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President Donald Trump has canceled from plans to open a facility at Guantanamo Bay to accommodate 30,000 illegal migrants

The American military base in Cuba has traditionally been used to keep terror suspects since 9/11 and prisoners include some of the accused brains

The American military base in Cuba has traditionally been used to keep terror suspects since 9/11 and prisoners include some of the accused brains