
Satellite images of the Guantanamo Bay marine base reveals the fast building and construction of greater than a hundred brand-new frameworks as the Trump management increases initiatives to house 10s of hundreds of travelers at the center.
The satellite images from Earth Labs assessed by ABC Information reveals about 175 brand-new frameworks– mostly momentary structures and canvas outdoors tents– created in between Feb. 2 and Feb. 19.
The Naval Base at Guantanamo Bay has actually periodically been utilized to house travelers– such as refining Haitian and Cuban evacuees interdicted mixed-up– yet Trump’s Jan. 29 news that he intends to send out the “‘ worst criminal prohibited aliens” to the base turbo charged an initiative to increase the facility.
In between Trump’s news and the very first trip of travelers to the center on Feb. 5, around 50 brand-new frameworks were set up near Leeward Factor Area, an armed forces landing field that straight abuts the inlet to Guantanamo Bay, according to satellite images examined by ABC Information.

frameworks constructed in between February fourth and February 19th
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” united state armed forces participants have actually put up 195 outdoors tents on NSGB to prepare to momentarily house prohibited aliens up until they can be gone back to their native land or various other ideal location,” a Division of Homeland Safety authorities informed ABC Information. “No prohibited aliens have actually been housed in the outdoors tents right now and the Division of Protection, in close sychronisation with our Division of Homeland Safety companions, is remaining to prepare the centers for usage. The Division of Protection is devoted to guaranteeing that all people housed in these momentary centers are dealt with according to DHS/ICE requirements.”
Based upon satellite pictures from the Copernicus Sentinel-2 satellite, building and construction shows up to have actually started Feb. 2. A lot of the frameworks seemed canvas outdoors tents, seen in a photo shared by Homeland Safety Assistant Kristi Noem on her check out to the marine base.

Sight of the Camping tents created prior to Noem’s See
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Soon after the very first trip of travelers reached Guantanamo Bay on Feb. 5, building and construction at the center increase with 125 brand-new frameworks swiftly set up near the landing field, satellite pictures reveal. Protection Assistant Pete Hegseth defined the center as the “excellent location” to house “critical criminal aliens” prior to they are deported.
Nevertheless, the Trump management has actually up until now decided to house travelers at Guantanamo’s Traveler Workflow Facility– which can stand up to 50 detainees– in addition to jail centers different where the 15 adversary contenders from the Battle on Fear are housed. The just recently created outdoors tents have actually not been utilized since the centers do not satisfy the requirements for real estate travelers established by the Division of Homeland Safety, consisting of having cooling, according to 2 united state authorities.
Navy Adm. Alvin Holsey stated, throughout a hearing 2 weeks earlier, that the outdoors tents were developed to house 2,500 individuals and function as an overflow area for Guantanamo’s Traveler Workflow Facility, which can just house 50 individuals. The centers may be increased throughout later stages of building and construction, according to Holsey.

Naval Terminal Guantanamo Bay
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According to a united state authorities, 178 travelers were housed at Guantanamo previously in February, with around 50 at the Traveler Workflow Facility. A lot of the travelers were housed at the jail for adversary contenders.
Migrants that were quickly housed at Guantanamo Bay defined the centers as confined and run-down, declaring they were just permitted outside two times throughout their 2 weeks there and rejected accessibility to their lawyers.
” When we arrived, the spaces had webs, they had a horrible scent, a horrible area that looked like it had actually never ever been opened up, like when you open up an area and you really feel that terrible moisture scent,” one previous detainee defined to ABC Information.
By Feb. 20, the very first team of travelers left the island, with 176 flown to Honduras and 2 returned to the united state. A brand-new team of 30 detainees supposedly reached the center on Sunday.
While the Trump management swore that the center would certainly be utilized to house “high risk” travelers such as participants of Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, several of the detainees that talked with ABC Information have actually had no rap sheets in all.
Migration supporters have actually pressed to obstruct using Guantanamo Bay, saying the uncertain lawful territory and absence of accessibility to lawyers make the center a “lawful great void” for travelers.
” I would certainly claim that it’s unfair to take us there since we are immigrants and we have not devoted any kind of criminal activity to be required to that really awful jail,” stated one more detainee, Jhoan Lee Bastidas Paz.