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Mother Speaks Out Against Trump’s Detention of Her Son at Guantanamo

Yoiker Sequera was among nearly 200 immigrants the Trump administration has flown to the U.S. naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, a facility better known for having held those suspected of plotting the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The administration has claimed that immigrants being detained at Guantanamo are the “worst of the worst” kinds of criminals. Government officials have not provided evidence to support this claim. Records show Sequera has no criminal charges except for his illegal entry into the U.S. Officials have also not released information about the identities of the people sent there or why they are being detained at that site. That lack of transparency is leaving families and lawyers in the dark. Sequera was held at Guantanamo for nearly two weeks before being deported to Venezuela. In an interview with ProPublica, Sequera’s mother, Angela, reflects on finding out her son had been sent to the infamous prison and the effects it had on her. “Pain, anguish, despair. As a mother, that is what I feel,” she said. Less than a week after deporting Venezuelans detained at Guantanamo Bay, the Trump administration has again flown about two dozen migrants to the U.S. naval base in Cuba. This time, however, the migrants are from countries across the world, including from places that are willing to take them back, which has raised additional questions about whom the government is choosing to send there and why. Migrants on recent flights to Guantanamo have come from El Salvador, Nicaragua, Egypt, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Guinea, Vietnam, Cambodia and Senegal, according to government data shared with ProPublica and the Tribune. For more context, read this article: https://www.propublica.org/article/tr... ProPublica is an independent, nonprofit newsroom that produces investigative journalism with moral force. Donate to support our work: https://propub.li/3WE9AMv Sign up for our weekly newsletter: http://propub.li/2oyN8DY Follow us on X/Twitter:   / propublica   Follow us on Instagram:   / propublica   Follow us on TikTok:   / propublica   Follow us on Facebook:   / propublica   Follow us on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@propublica Follow us on Mastodon: https://newsie.social/@ProPublica Follow us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/propublica.org Join our WhatsApp broadcast channel: https://propub.li/whatsapp

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