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The Logoff: Trump’s plan to send deportees to Guantánamo, explained

The Logoff explains what you need to know about Trump’s latest immigration move.

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Patrick Reis
Patrick Reis was the senior politics and ideas editor at Vox. He previously worked at Rolling Stone, the Washington Post, Politico, National Journal, and Seattle’s Real Change News. As a reporter and editor, he has worked on coverage of campaign politics, economic policy, the federal death penalty, climate change, financial regulation, and homelessness.

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Welcome to The Logoff. DonaldTrump’s baseless accusations surrounding the Washington, DC, plane crash made headlines, but we promised you we’d focus on what he does that matters most, so today’s edition is about Trump’s plan to send detainees to Guantánamo.

What just happened? Trump on Wednesday ordered the expansion of an immigrant detention facility at the naval base in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, saying it could be used to house up to 30,000 migrants. According to the Washington Post, that would make it by far the largest ICE detention facility. Administration officials said they planned to use the facility as a temporary holding facility for deported immigrants — particularly violent criminals — before they’re sent to other countries.

Guantánamo — the prison for suspected terrorists? The immigrant detention facility is separate from the Pentagon prison, though they’re both located around Guantánamo Bay in Cuba.

So what’s new here? The plans for a dramatic expansion of the facility are new, but migrants are already detained in Guantánamo and have been for decades. During the Clinton administration, as many as 45,000 migrants were housed there, though now the population is much smaller: Drop Site News reported the facility’s current maximum capacity at around 400.

Can Trump do this? He’ll need help from Congress, which would have to approve the spending to expand the facility’s capacity. He’ll also likely need help from the courts, as critics are promising to sue over the plan.

What are critics worried about? Migrant rights advocates say the facility is a legally murky area where current detainees have few rights. They also fear that a rapid expansion of the detainee population could cause deteriorating conditions for the people held there, opening up the possibility of violence and mistreatment.

What’s the big picture? The Guantánamo plan demonstrates that the administration is looking to greatly expand its capacity to house detainees, part of a broader plan — along with ICE arresting more undocumented immigrants — to mobilize a mass deportation campaign.

And with that, it’s time to log off ...

FOMO (fear of missing out) is often treated like a phobia, a thing we need to overcome to live our best lives. But what if we could be using FOMO as a tool to make the most of our days? That, it turns out, was what the term’s progenitor had in mind, according to this delightful Atlantic article: “FOMO was a sign of abundant potential — that he could learn, that he could have meaningful experiences, that each day might be different from the one before.” Take good care of yourselves today. See you back here tomorrow.

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