
What Next | Guantanamo Bay’s Comeback Is a Warning
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The Guantanamo Bay Paradox
This chapter examines the historical and controversial uses of Guantanamo Bay, particularly focusing on the plight of Haitian migrants in the early 1990s. It highlights the struggles faced by detainees, the implications of U.S. jurisdiction claims, and the challenges of asylum rights during their detention. The narrative critiques the current state of the facility, the failures of political leadership, and the long-term consequences of extrajudicial actions on justice and immigration policies.
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