The Trump administration has abruptly cleared out a second group of migrants it brought to the American military base at Guantnamo Bay, Cuba, returning to the United States 40 men it had flown there in the past few weeks," the New York Times reports. The move comes days before a Federal District Court judge in Washington is set to hear a major challenge to aspects of the policy. It is the second time the administration has brought people to Guantnamo Bay only to remove them after a few weeks, a costly and time-consuming exercise.
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