Washington: US President Donald Trump has signed a landmark law to send illegal immigrants to Guantanamo Bay.
Under this law, it will become easier to arrest, detain and forcibly deport people living in the US illegally.
The bill, known as the “Lincoln Riley Act”, was supported by both Democrats and Republicans. After its approval, President Trump thanked Democrats and said that this law will increase the safety of the American people and save the lives of hundreds of Americans.
Under this bill, 30,000 beds are available at Guantanamo Bay, where illegal immigrants and criminals can be held. Guantanamo Bay, located in the southeastern part of Cuba, is a US naval base and prison, where terrorists and other dangerous criminals are held.
According to President Trump, this law will speed up operations against illegal immigrants at US borders and further strengthen the security of the country. This law is the first major law passed in Trump’s second term, which has received the consent of members of both parties.
After this law, stricter restrictions and legal actions are expected in the US for illegal immigrants, which is aimed at making the rule of law more effective in the country.