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Trump’s First 100 Days: Gitmo took early role in deportations prior to El Salvador prison deal

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America’s most notorious federal prison, a terrorist detention facility at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, took center stage for a short period in the early days of President Donald Trump’s first 100 days, when the administration began sending some of the «worst of the worst» criminal illegal aliens there.

Also known as «Gitmo,» Guantánamo is a 45-square-mile high-security naval base in Cuba and houses some of America’s most deadly enemies, including the al-Qaeda terrorists responsible for the 9/11 terror attacks.

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In one of the first moves of his second term, Trump authorized the detention of illegal immigrants at the facility shortly after taking office on Jan. 20. 

Trump instructed the Pentagon to prepare 30,000 beds at the base to house «criminal illegal aliens» who pose a threat to the American public, adding that putting them there would ensure they would not come back.

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America’s most notorious prison – Guantánamo Bay – took center stage for a short period during President Donald Trump’s first 100 days when the administration began sending some of the "worst of the worst" criminal illegals to the prison.

America’s most notorious prison – Guantánamo Bay – took center stage for a short period during President Donald Trump’s first 100 days when the administration began sending some of the «worst of the worst» criminal illegals to the prison. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. ShaTyra Cox)

At the time, Trump explained the decision, saying that some criminal migrants «are so bad that we don’t even trust the countries to hold them, because we don’t want them coming back, so we’re going to send ‘em out to Guantánamo.»

The president said the move would bring the U.S. one step closer to «eradicating the scourge» of migrant crime in communities, once and for all.

Then, shortly after the State Department declared 10 migrant gangs – including the Salvadoran MS-13 and Venezuelan Tren de Aragua as well as several Mexican cartels – «foreign terrorist organizations,» the administration began sending migrants through Gitmo, with several hundred passing through the base.

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Among those sent to the base were several «high threat» illegal members of Tren de Aragua, which is an international terrorist and criminal group linked to Venezuelan socialist dictator Nicolás Maduro. Tren de Aragua – also known as «TdA» – has a presence in most major American cities and is linked to the high-profile murder of Georgia nursing student Laken Riley and the seizure of an entire apartment building in Aurora, Colorado.

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This image shows migrants boarding a military flight to Guantánamo Bay. (Department of Homeland Security)

The Department of Defense stated that the migrant criminals sent to Gitmo were being housed in vacant detention facilities and that the arrangement was only temporary «until they can be transported to their country of origin or other appropriate destination.»

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Illustrating Guantánamo’s importance in the administration’s eyes, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth made Gitmo his first naval installation to visit as secretary. In a social media post, Hegseth called Gitmo «the front lines of the war against America’s southern border.»

Speaking of the troops manning Gitmo, Hegseth said, «These warriors are directly supporting the apprehension and deportation of dangerous illegal aliens.»

However, the administration soon began running into snags, making it difficult to ramp up the naval base’s capacity to accommodate the 30,000 beds that Trump had wanted.

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President Donald Trump has ordered the Pentagon, led by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, to help establish a migrant facility at Guantánamo Bay. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. ShaTyra Cox)

In early March, Fox News Digital reported that none of the 195 tents set up in Guantánamo Bay had been used to house migrants. According to two U.S. defense officials familiar with the matter, this was due to the tents not meeting ICE standards.

The officials said that the U.S. military was told to set up the tents without clear guidance as to what the standards for holding migrants are, and that the military had not received specific guidelines on what the tents need in order to be certified to hold the migrants. The operation to build more tents was halted in February, just several weeks after it started.  

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Despite this, a congressional delegation of Republicans led by House Armed Services Committee Chair Mike Rogers visited Gitmo around the same time these difficulties were surfacing.

After the visit, Rep. Abe Hamadeh, R-Ariz., told Fox News Digital that «it is clear that Guantánamo Bay is operational and equipped to conduct these deportations.»

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WHITE HOUSE DEFENDS ICE, SAYS DEMS, MEDIA WANT ‘SICK’ CRIMINAL MIGRANTS LEFT ON STREETS

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Migrants board a flight to Guantánamo Bay. (Department of Homeland Security)

On March 14, Fox News Digital reported that the 40 remaining illegal migrants being held at Guantánamo Bay had been sent back to the United States to be held in Louisiana. Of those returned to U.S. soil, 23 were «high-threat illegal aliens.»

It is unclear whether the U.S. will again hold migrants at Guantánamo. Representatives for the White House and DHS did not respond to Fox News Digital’s requests for comment prior to publication deadline.

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Meanwhile, the U.S. has begun partnering with the government of Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele to send illegal gang members to El Salvador’s «Terrorist Confinement Center» (CECOT). The U.S. has sent several hundred Salvadoran and Venezuelan migrants to CECOT. 

Fox News Digital’s Cameron Arcand, Michael Dorgan, Liz Friden, Jennifer Griffin and Louis Casiano contributed to this report. 

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Racist text scandal sinks Trump nominee for government watchdog post

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Paul Ingrassia withdrew his nomination to lead a government watchdog agency on Tuesday after his inflammatory rhetoric came to a head this week in a report about race-fueled text messages he purportedly sent.

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Ingrassia’s decision to remove himself from consideration to head the Office of Special Counsel came two days before the Senate Committee on Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs was set to consider his nomination.

«I will be withdrawing myself from Thursday’s HSGAC hearing to lead the Office of Special Counsel because unfortunately I do not have enough Republican votes at this time,» Ingrassia wrote on social media.

Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., quashed all hope of Ingrassia’s confirmation on Monday, saying, «He’s not going to pass.» When asked on Tuesday if it would be a mistake for Ingrassia to appear for his hearing, Thune laughed and said, «Yeah.»

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Paul Ingrassia, White House Liaison to the Justice Department, left, announces the release of brothers Andrew and Matthew Valentin outside the D.C. Central Detention Facility on Jan. 20, 2025, in Washington, D.C. (Pete Kiehart/The Washington Post)

Ingrassia, 30, said in a group chat, according to Politico, that he sometimes had a «Nazi streak» in him, and he used the term «moulignon,» an Italian slur for Black people, to call for doing away with Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Black History Month.

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The leaked chat was only the latest controversy as Ingrassia has floated around the administration serving in two different roles.

In July, Ingrassia faced a formal complaint from a lower-ranking female colleague who alleged, according to Politico, that when they arrived at a hotel for a work trip in Orlando, she found she did not have a room and was informed by Ingrassia that she would be sharing one with him. The woman, who did end up sharing a room with him, later retracted the complaint and Ingrassia also disputed it.

Ingrassia has publicly defended social media influencer and self-described «misogynist» Andrew Tate, and previously worked at a law firm that said he was on Tate’s legal team before his July 2024 admission to the New York bar. Tate and his brother face U.K. charges of rape, actual bodily harm, human trafficking and controlling prostitution for gain, filed by the Crown Prosecution Service in May 2025. They deny the allegations.

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Ingrassia was first hired as a White House liaison at the Department of Justice, where he was briefly put in charge of hiring Trump loyalists at the department. But he abruptly left and took a job at the Department of Homeland Security instead.

President Donald Trump nominated Ingrassia in May to lead the Office of Special Counsel, an independent agency (unaffiliated with the DOJ) that vets workplace complaints from federal employees.

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President Donald Trump speaks in the Oval Office of the White House, Friday, Aug. 22, 2025, in Washington. (Jacquelyn Martin/AP Photo)

«Paul is a highly respected attorney, writer, and Constitutional Scholar, who has done a tremendous job serving as my White House Liaison for Homeland Security,» Trump wrote on Truth Social at the time.

Ingrassia rejected Politico’s characterization of the text messages, saying through his lawyer that even if they were real, «they clearly read as self-deprecating and satirical humor making fun of the fact that liberals outlandishly and routinely call MAGA supporters ‘Nazis.’»

Ingrassia has been scrutinized time and again for controversial writings, and pressure had been building on Trump to yank his nomination.

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In a since deleted X post days after Hamas’ terrorist attack on Israel, Ingrassia called the Palestine-Israel conflict a «psyop.»

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Controversial influencer Andrew Tate (C) arrives at the Municipal Court of Bucharest, Romania, on June 21, 2023. (Daniel MihailescuI/AFP via Getty Images)

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A coalition of Jewish organizations was among those who called for Ingrassia’s nomination to be withdrawn.

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«Mr. Ingrassia’s public statements and associations with people who espouse antisemitic, racist, and misogynistic views, raise serious questions about his ability to carry out these responsibilities with the integrity, impartiality, and commitment required of the office,» the coalition wrote.

A White House official confirmed to Fox News Digital that Ingrassia was no longer the nominee.

Alex Miller contributed to this report.

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Trump suspendió su cumbre con Putin y presiona a Zelenski para que le ceda una región de Ucrania a Rusia

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El presidente estadounidense, Donald Trump, suspendió este martes su cumbre pautada en Budapest con su par ruso, Vladimir Putin, ante la falta de progresos en las negociaciones de alto el fuego en Ucrania.

No quiero una reunión inútil. No quiero perder el tiempo”, dijo Trump al ser preguntado por periodistas en la Casa Blanca sobre los motivos de esta decisión. Además, señaló que Rusia y Ucrania deberían replegar tropas simplemente para poner freno a la matanza.

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El secretario de Estado norteamericano, Marco Rubio, habló por teléfono el lunes con el canciller ruso, Serguéi Lavrov, después de que Trump anunciara que los dos funcionarios se reunirían esta semana para organizar la reunión bilateral en la capital de Hungría.

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“Rubio y Lavrov mantuvieron una productiva conversación telefónica. No es necesaria una reunión presencial adicional entre el secretario y el ministro y no hay planes para que el presidente Trump se reúna con el presidente Putin en el futuro inmediato”, dijo un funcionario de la Casa Blanca.

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El Kremlin también declaró que no había una fecha precisa para una cumbre.

Desde Kiev, un funcionario ucraniano admitió que Trump presionó al presidente Volodimir Zelenski para que cediera a Moscú la región del Dombás, en el este de Ucrania, que está bajo control militar ruso.

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Rusia descartó hoy un alto el fuego en Ucrania y dijo que deben solventar las causas originales del conflicto antes de poner fin a la guerra, en alusión a las aspiraciones de Kiev de ingresar en la OTAN y la defensa de los derechos de los rusoparlantes.

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“Lo importante, de todas formas, no es el lugar ni los plazos (de la próxima cumbre), sino cómo vamos a avanzar en lo que fue acordado y sobre lo que se alcanzó un amplio entendimiento en Anchorage (Alaska)”, dijo Lavrov en rueda de prensa. Putin y Trump se reunieron en una cumbre bilateral celebrada el pasado agosto en esa ciudad estadounidense.

Una nueva reunión presidencial estaba fijada en breve. La habían pactado ambos mandatarios durante una llamada telefónica mantenida el jueves pasado. Al día siguiente Trump tenía previsto reunirse con Zelenski, para abordar el suministro de misiles Tomahawk de fabricación estadounidense que podrían penetrar profundamente en Rusia.

Donald Trump y Vladimir Putin suspenden su pautada cumbre bilateral. (Foto: REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque)

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Trump describió la llamada como un avance y rápidamente publicó en redes sociales que se reuniría con Putin en Budapest dentro de dos semanas. Ahora todo quedó en suspenso.

El mandatario estadounidense admitió su frustración con Putin tras jactarse durante mucho tiempo de que podría poner fin a la guerra en un día tras regresar a la Casa Blanca, debido a su química personal con el líder ruso.

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Pero el líder estadounidense también está frustrado con Zelenski, al que no consigue torcer el brazo en cuanto a concesiones territoriales concretas.

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Trump presionó a Zelenski para que cediera la región del Dombás, en el este de Ucrania, prácticamente bajo entero control ruso, durante las tensas conversaciones del pasado viernes, según informó un funcionario ucraniano.

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La fuente agregó que las conversaciones con Trump “no fueron fáciles” y que los esfuerzos diplomáticos para poner fin a la guerra entre Rusia y Ucrania parecían estar “prolongándose” y “dando vueltas en círculo”.

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Trump pidió la semana pasada tanto a Moscú como a Kiev que detuvieran la guerra en las líneas de batalla actuales y no hizo referencias públicas a que Kiev cediera territorio.

Pero cuando se le preguntó si Trump instó a Zelenski a retirarse de las tierras que Ucrania aún controlaba, una de las principales demandas de Putin, el funcionario ucraniano afirmó: “Sí, es cierto”.

Zelenski salió de la reunión con las manos vacías después de que Trump se negara a anunciar públicamente la entrega de los misiles de largo alcance Tomahawk.

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Ucrania considera que el Dombás, una zona mayormente industrial que abarca las regiones orientales de Lugansk y Donetsk, es una parte inseparable de su territorio y rechazó en muchas ocasiones la idea de cederlo.

Los líderes europeos también rechazan la idea de que Ucrania ceda territorio, y apoyan en su lugar la propuesta de que los combates se congelen en las líneas del frente actuales.

En una declaración conjunta publicada el martes, líderes como Emmanuel Macron, de Francia; Giorgia Meloni, de Italia, y Keir Starmer, de Gran Bretaña, advirtieron que Rusia no estaba “comprometida seriamente con la paz”.

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(Con información de AFP y EFE)

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US military opens coordination center in Israel for Gaza stabilization and aid efforts amid ceasefire

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Five days after world leaders endorsed a U.S.-brokered plan to end the Israel-Hamas war, the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) on Friday opened a Civil-Military Coordination Center (CMCC) in southern Israel to serve as the main hub for Gaza stabilization efforts.

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The CMCC is designed to support stabilization efforts, according to a news release. 

Sources told Fox News last week that roughly 200 U.S. troops had arrived in Israel, along with a C-17 transport plane packed with command-and-control equipment and supplies.

U.S. military personnel will not deploy into Gaza, focusing on facilitating the flow of humanitarian, logistical and security assistance from international counterparts into Gaza.

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Vice President JD Vance, center, and CENTCOM Adm. Brad Cooper, left, look on as U.S. special envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff speaks following a military briefing at the Civilian Military Coordination Center in southern Israel Tuesday. (Nathan Howard/The New York Times via AP, Pool)

«Bringing together stakeholders who share the goal of successful stabilization in Gaza is essential for a peaceful transition,» CENTCOM commander Adm. Brad Cooper said in a news release. «Over the next two weeks, U.S. personnel will integrate representatives from partner nations, non-governmental organizations, international institutions and the private sector as they arrive to the coordination center.»

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The CMCC will also oversee implementation of the ceasefire agreement with an operations floor designed to track real-time developments in Gaza. 

US MILITARY TO OVERSEE NEXT PHASE OF PEACE DEAL FROM COORDINATION BASE IN ISRAEL

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A Palestinian man collects food from a humanitarian aid distribution point in Beit Lahia, northern Gaza.  (Ahmad Salem/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Its offices and meeting spaces are structured to «foster collaborative planning among leaders, representatives and staff,» according to the release.

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Fox News has learned that the CMCC will be located a few miles northeast of Gaza.

About 200 U.S. service members with expertise in transportation, planning, security, logistics and engineering established the CMCC under the leadership of U.S. Army Central commander Lt. Gen. Patrick Frank.

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Destroyed buildings in Gaza, as seen from Israel. (Reuters)

«The team worked tirelessly to build the CMCC from the ground up,» Cooper wrote in a statement. «They can take great pride in knowing that they have built something that is critical to enabling the transition to civilian governance in Gaza.»

Due to the large tunnel network under Gaza City, tunnels will need to be filled to make the ground stable enough for construction.

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Hamas has yet to return all 28 bodies of deceased hostages, delaying the start of the next stage. 

Israel, which has reiterated its commitment to recovering every hostage’s remains, received the bodies of seven identified hostages this week, along with one Palestinian mistakenly included among them.

Fox News’ Jennifer Griffin and Fox News Digital’s Rachel Wolf contributed to this report.

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