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Biden’s purported plan to send Haitian asylum seekers to Guantánamo is racist history repeating itself

Por: The Boston Globe Opinion November 05, 2022

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Before it became notorious as a place to imprison, and even torture, Muslim men suspected of terrorism, Guantánamo Bay for holding migrants intercepted at sea by the US Coast Guard.And now, President Biden’s administration, since he took office, of holding Haitian migrants who seek asylum in the United States in a migrant processing center the federal government operates at the Guantánamo naval base, which is separate from the terrorist... + full article



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