He said that migrants could be transported there immediately after the US Coast Guard was intercepted and the highest content standards will apply.
It is unclear how much the object will cost or when it is completed.
The Cuba government quickly condemned the plan, accusing the US of torture and illegal detention on “occupied” land.
Trump’s announcement came when he signed the so -called Laken Riley Law, which requires unregistered immigrants arrested for theft or severe crimes to be held in prison before the trial.
The bill, named after the Georgian student who was killed last year by the Venezuelan migrant, was approved by Congress last week, which was an early legislative victory of the administration.
At the White House’s east, Trump’s signing ceremony said the executive order of the new Guantanamo would instruct the Department of Defense and Homeland Security to “start preparing” an object for 30,000 beds.
“Some of them are so bad that we do not even trust the countries to hold them because we do not want them to come back,” he said of the migrants. “So we’re going to send them to Guantanama … It’s a difficult place to get out.”
According to Trump, the facility will double the US capabilities to maintain undocumented migrants.
The United States is already using the object in Guantanamo – known as the Guantanamo Migrant Center (GMO) – decades and through various administrations, both republican and democrats.
In the 2024 report, an international refugee assistance project (IRAP) has accused the government of secret migrants in “inhuman” conditions endlessly after being detention.
GMOs were mostly housed by migrants who took away from the sea and recently became a request for freedom of information by the US Union of Civil Liberties to disclose the site records.
Biden’s administration replied that “he was not a detention center, and none of the migrants was detained there.”
However, the Trump administration states that the planned extended object is very intended as a detention center.
He is reportedly asking Congress to finance the expansion of existing detention within the costs that the bills are working on the assembly.