The first plane with illegal migrants on February 4 landed at the American military base in Guantanamo Cuban, ABC News reports. According to the TV company, the plane fled from Texas and took a large number of migrants, including 10 members of Tren de Aragua, in Venezuela.
Earlier, US President Donald Trump instructed the Pentagon and the US Department of Internal Affairs to prepare a temporary storage center for migrants in the prison of Cuban's US military base, which will be able to accommodate about 30,000 people.
A prison in the territory of Guantanamo Navy was set up in 2002 during the reign of the 43rd US President George W. Bush. Persons caught in the military operation in Afghanistan and other anti-terrorist campaigns were sent to that camp.
Barack Obama, who followed Bush Jr., immediately after the US President's assassination, 2009 On January 22, he signed a decree on closing a special prison within 12 months. However, Guantanamo prison exists so far, with human rights activists sharply criticized.