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Here Are the Names of 53 Migrants Taken to Guantánamo Bay
Here Are the Names of 53 Migrants Taken to Guantánamo Bay

New York Times

time13-02-2025

  • Politics
  • New York Times

Here Are the Names of 53 Migrants Taken to Guantánamo Bay

The New York Times has obtained a list of 53 men whom the Homeland Security Department has sent from an immigration detention site in Texas to a prison building at the military base at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. The U.S. government has not released the men's names but has described them as Venezuelan citizens under final deportation orders. By not disclosing the migrants' identities, the government has prevented their relatives from learning where they are being held and complicated efforts by lawyers who want to challenge their detention. The Times is publishing the list. But we have not independently assessed the Trump administration's characterization of the 53 men being housed in the prison, called Camp 6, as 'high-threat illegal aliens' or violent gang members. The Times has found listings for 50 of the men in the U.S. immigration service's Detainee Locator, which allows the public to search for people by name. Until recently, the men had been listed as being held by Immigration and Customs Enforcement in El Paso. U.S. cargo planes began moving migrants to Guantánamo, and the agency switched their locations to 'Florida.' Detainee operations at Guantánamo Bay are overseen by the U.S. Southern Command, which is near Miami, and the overall base is supervised by Navy headquarters in Jacksonville, Fla. As of Wednesday, the military had brought about 100 migrants to Guantánamo. The people who are not named on the list were being held in a separate facility. Two of the names subsequently showed up in a lawsuit, which was filed on Wednesday in part by their relatives, seeking legal access to the detainees. The relatives said they recognized the men in pictures from a transfer operation that the government had made public. Three of the names, marked with asterisks, did not appear to be in the locator system, which requires exact spellings. Here is the list: Acosta Carreno, Yonniel Daniel Alviares Armas, Jhonatan Alejandro Azocar-Moreno, Alexandro Bastidas Paz, Jhoan Bellorin-Cardiel, Javier Alejandro Bermudez Gamez, Jose Briceno-Rojas, Adrian Jose Cardozo Oliveros, Carlos Castillo Rivera, Luis Alberto Ceballos-Jemenez, Kleiber Eduardo Chirino Torres, Jonathan Chirinos Rodriguez, Edixon Leonel Duarte-Marin, Allinzon Duran-Arape, Mayfreed Escalona Hernandez, Jefferson * Esteira Medina, Misael Jose Gomez Lugo, Tilso Ramon Guerrero Mejias, Bryan Sleydher Guevara-Varguillas, Sergio Gabriel Guilarte, Oswal Yonaiker Liendo-Liendo, Endry Jose Lindado Mazo, Ricardo Jose Marquez Sanchez, Jesus David Medina Andrade, Jose Gregario Mendez Canas, Freddy Javier Mendez Ramos, Jesus Enrique Montes Fernandez, Franyer Mundaray-Salazar, Argelis Jose Orelanna, Deiby Jose * Oviedo-Hurtado, Brayan Alberto Palma-Osorio, Carlos David Paredes Salazar, Jose Alejandro Prado Pirona, Jesus Purroy Roldan, Yoiner Jose Quintero Quintero, Yohanderson Rios Salas, Luis Alberto Rivas-Rivas, Lorwis Jose Rivero Pinero, Brayan Rodriguez Diaz, Kevin Rodriguez Fermin, Rafael Rojas Pena, Junior Sanchez Vasquez, Junior Sandovalascanio, Anthony Yosmar Santana-Jara, Andres Simancas Rodriguez, Jose Sulbaran D'Avila, Erick Johan Tiberio-Pacheco, Julio Uvieda Machado, Alexis Uzcategui Uzcaegui, Diuvar * Velazquez-Penaloza, Julio Jose Villasana Villegas, Douglas Jesus Wullians Oropeza, Daimer Yanes-Gonzalez, Ali Jose

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