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Immigrant Rights Advocates Take Legal Action Against Trump Administration Over Guantanamo Conditions

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Immigrant rights groups sue Trump admin over Guantanamo conditions

A coalition of immigrant rights organizations has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration regarding the treatment of deported migrants held at Guantánamo Bay. The lawsuit alleges that these individuals are being held “incommunicado,” which means they have no means to communicate with family members, attorneys, or the outside world.

The coalition argues that this lack of communication violates basic human rights and legal standards. By isolating these individuals, the administration is not only hindering their ability to seek legal counsel but also violating their fundamental right to maintain family connections.

Legal experts emphasize the grave implications of such actions, highlighting the need for transparency and fairness in the immigration process. The lawsuit aims to shed light on the practices at Guantánamo Bay and ensure that the rights of deported migrants are upheld.