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Guantanamo Bay military base mostly empty after Trump said he would send 30,000 migrants

1 sources2 storiesFirst seen 5/13/2026Score46Mixed Progress
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46
Coverage
13
Recency
88
Engagement
20
Velocity
100
Confidence
25
Clipability
57
Polarization
0
Claims
6
Contradictions
0
Breakthrough
50

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North America

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CBS News - Top Stories

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CBS News' Camilo Montoya-Galvez reports.

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Guantanamo detention center nearly empty after Trump said U.S.

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would use it house 30,000 migrants.

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President Trump said at the beginning of his second presidential term that the U.S.

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would hold 30,000 migrants at the Guantanamo Bay detention center in Cuba, but the facility remains mostly empty.

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Guantanamo Bay military base mostly empty after Trump said he would send 30,000 migrants.

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