Judge blocks Trump from sending Venezuelan immigrants to Guantanamo

Judge blocks Trump from sending Venezuelan immigrants to Guantanamo
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Judge blocks Trump from sending Venezuelan immigrants to Guantanamo
Author: Alex Woodward
Published: Feb, 10 2025 17:01

Three men who have been in ICE custody for more than a year warn against their transfer to a ‘black hole’. “I fear being taken to Guantanamo because the news is painting it as a black hole,” Abrahan Barrios Morales, who has been in ICE custody since October 2023, said in a statement Monday. “I also see that human rights are constantly violated at Guantanamo, so I fear what could happen to me if I get taken there,” he said.

 [Homeland Security secretary Kristi Noem claims immigrants detained to Guantanamo Bay’s military prison are ‘the worst of the worst and illegal criminals’]
Image Credit: The Independent [Homeland Security secretary Kristi Noem claims immigrants detained to Guantanamo Bay’s military prison are ‘the worst of the worst and illegal criminals’]

Luis Perez Parra, who has also been in ICE custody since October 2023, said he fears Guantanamo “because I’ve seen on the news that it’s a maximum security prison.”. “I’m scared of how I’ll be treated there or that I’ll be tortured, that I won’t be able to communicate with my family or know when I’ll be released,” he said. “The news is releasing pictures of the faces of people associated with this, and if that were to be released in my home country, I’m scared of what that could do to me and my family’s safety.”.

The Center for Constitutional Rights, which is representing the three men, “has labored for decades to close Guantanamo and secure accountability for human rights abuses perpetrated there against Haitian migrants in the 1990s and hundreds of Muslim men and boys post-9/11,” according to senior staff attorney Jessica Vosburgh. “Now, the Trump administration is invoking the specter of Guantanamo, known around the world as a shameful symbol of torture and lawlessness, to terrorize our clients,” she said.

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristie Noem has defended use of the facility, which the administration claims is being used to jail suspected Tren de Agua gang members and “the worst of the worst and illegal criminals,” according to Noem. The three Venezuelan men, who passed credible fear interviews as part of their request for asylum, have been held at Otero County Processing Center in New Mexico for more than a year. They filed a motion on Sunday for a restraining order that would block their transfer.

The Center for Constitutional Rights argued in court documents that their clients’ “procedural rights will not be fully respected” by the Trump administration. In his order on Sunday night, Judge Gonzales wrote that “considering the uncertainty surrounding jurisdiction, the Court determines it is necessary to enjoin the transfer of Petitioners to Guantanamo Bay.”. “Transferring people from the Otero County Processing Center, where we have ready access to visit our clients, to an offshore prison thousands of miles away from counsel, is appalling,” said Zoe Bowman, supervising attorney at Las Americas Immigrant Advocacy Center.

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