Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Guantánamo Bay is the “perfect spot” to house deported migrants, after President Trump signed a memo Wednesday ordering a facility there be prepared for that
That’s called “jointness,” about which Hegseth knows little. He touted his Army background in the National Guard as a qualification to be secretary of Defense, but just as different cultures, goals and methods divide allies in a coalition, they also divide military branches.
In a move to address the ongoing border crisis, President Donald Trump has issued a memorandum directing the expansion of the Migrant Operations Center at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to full capacity.
President Donald Trump directed the Department of Defense to ready facilities at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba for 30,000 migrants.
Every one of Hegseth’s predecessors emphasized unity and a diverse military as key to national progress and defense.
Guantanamo could be used to hold up to 30,000 migrants who are in transit waiting to be transported to their home countries.
US President Donald Trump unveiled a plan Wednesday to detain thousands of undocumented migrants in Guantanamo Bay, shifting the focus from White House chaos after a federal funding freeze order
Trump said earlier Wednesday that the U.S. has "30,000 beds in Guantánamo to detain the worst criminal illegal aliens threatening the American people."
The Senate voted 59-34 to confirm South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem to be the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security. NBC News' Julia Jester reports on the Democrats who voted to confirm her and what Republicans against Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth say about his confirmation.
Republicans kept the Senate working Saturday to install the latest member of Trump’s national security team on a 59-34 vote.
WASHINGTON — Senators vetting the nomination of Pete Hegseth for defense secretary ... Donald Trump's plans to clamp down on illegal immigration. President Donald Trump came to Las Vegas on ...
President Trump threatened tariffs on Colombia to ensure the country accepts U.S. military flights carrying migrants.