President Donald Trump directed the Defense Department on Wednesday and prepared to prepare the Safety Department of the homeland 30,000 immigrants waiting for deportation From the US
ABC News’ Phil Lipof on Wednesday, Karen Greenberg, director of the National Law Center of Fordham University to discuss the Plan of the Military Base of Cuba.

On April 7, 2014, in the photo made by the US military, and when they were at a school visit, it is a sign of the USA Navy road, in Cuban Bay.
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ABC News: Director of the National Security Center for Fordham Law School, Karen Greenberg. Karen, thank you for being with us. We are talking about a military base of alien American land. What does immigrants mean for access to the process?
Karen Greenberg: Okay, so first, it’s not really foreign soil in the United States – the exterior of the United States. And that has always been one of the messy things in Guantanam.
What, repeatedly, the United States wanted to put individuals to individuals in the United States, as we have seen the war arrests in the country. Also, you know, we can also talk about the migration center, but it is not correct to call the foreign soil. Guantanamo is located on the basis of the US.
ABC News: It is okay, so you’ve been in this installation that would take place in Guantanamo Bay. What challenges will the Administration trying to carry out the plan?
Greenberg: So a big challenge that will face a big challenge is to throw around. He threw 30,000 – I don’t know that they have the ability to do it, but I never heard that. I knew about it height, in the old days and in the 1990s, I think most of the time they held 21,000.
Refugees have repeatedly performed. In the current context, the president of the Biden also spoke to migrants, but we are never used, and we are using some intercepted asylum seekers and migrants. But the number like this is not to throw that kind around it.
So I mean that they need to build a type of installation, not only for numbers that are talking about migrants, as well as guards, health facilities, etc., etc., where we will need.
And to do it there, they had to build the Guantanamese arrest facilities, you know, to war for fear detainees. And they did it very quickly. They did within 100 days, and built, you will know, for maximum security prisons and those who should go to these housing. So it can be done quickly.
ABC News: As mentioned, the base has been used to be much smaller numbers of immigrants over the years. What could his experience say about Guantanamo?
Greenberg: Well, reports are not good. And I mean that there are only past reports that are not good. Also, report released in September International refugee support projectToday the conditions that migrants are made by migrants in Guantanamo, without mentioning this situation of serious condition, abuse.
So I don’t think it’s well-screened in the past, “even in the 70s and 90s, you know, allegations and diseases and health conditions and so on.
ABC News: Certainly working a lot to move forward. Karen Greenberg, thank you.