Cuba US District Condemns Using Sea Bases To Become Deportation Migrant Prisoners

JAKARTA - The use of a naval base in the Gulf of Easing by the United States in an illegally occupied Cuban region to detain deported migrants is called Cuba a human rights violation.

"The US government's call to turn its naval base into a 'frontline of the migration war' proves the use of illegally occupied territory, which does not belong to them, to commit human rights violations that continue and impose their double standards when dealing with this issue," Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla said. RIA Novosti from RIA, Saturday, March 1.

The war against migrants launched by the US at home does not address the causes of the phenomenon, which is linked to "imperialist exploitation for centuries, looting of our people, and acts of economic strangulation to overthrow the legitimate government," Parrilla said.

Earlier in late January, US President Donald Trump signed an executive order instructing the Pentagon and the Department of Homeland Security to establish a facility with a capacity of 30,000 people in Myloes Bay to provide "additional detention rooms for foreigners involved in high-priority crimes that are illegally located in the United States."