Trump's Plan to Repurpose Guantanamo as Immigration Detention Center Sparks Controversy and Debate
US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to repurpose Guantanamo Bay as a detention center for unauthorized immigrants, sparking controversy over his plan. The move is seen as part of his effort to address immigration issues and is expected to lead to deportations of individuals held at the infamous US prison in Cuba.

US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to convert Guantanamo Bay into a detention center for unauthorized immigrants, sparking controversy over the plan's intentions and potential impact on asylum seekers. The move is seen as part of Trump's efforts to strengthen border security and address the growing number of migrants at the US-Mexico border. Critics argue that the plan could lead to human rights abuses and undermine the country's reputation for protecting asylum seekers. The future fate of Guantanamo Bay under Trump's plan remains uncertain, leaving many questions about its implementation and implications.