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After the jaws drop, people scratch their heads and they say, you know, he's right. All right. So that's one view from the Middle East. But what are other countries in the region saying?
That's NPR's Eva Traui. Thank you very much.
That's NPR's Eva Traui. Thank you very much.
That's NPR's Eva Traui. Thank you very much.
The Trump administration has started sending migrants from the United States to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
The Trump administration has started sending migrants from the United States to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
The Trump administration has started sending migrants from the United States to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
NPR's Sasha Pfeiffer has been talking with some lawyers who question the legality of that plan. So how many people have been sent there so far?
NPR's Sasha Pfeiffer has been talking with some lawyers who question the legality of that plan. So how many people have been sent there so far?
NPR's Sasha Pfeiffer has been talking with some lawyers who question the legality of that plan. So how many people have been sent there so far?
And where are they going to be held in Guantanamo?
And where are they going to be held in Guantanamo?
And where are they going to be held in Guantanamo?
Okay. Now, to the legality question, can the Trump administration legally send migrants from the U.S. to Guantanamo? Can they do that?
Okay. Now, to the legality question, can the Trump administration legally send migrants from the U.S. to Guantanamo? Can they do that?
Okay. Now, to the legality question, can the Trump administration legally send migrants from the U.S. to Guantanamo? Can they do that?
So we mentioned symbolism. I mean, what symbolism is there by sending migrants to Guantanamo?
So we mentioned symbolism. I mean, what symbolism is there by sending migrants to Guantanamo?
So we mentioned symbolism. I mean, what symbolism is there by sending migrants to Guantanamo?
NPR's Sasha Pfeiffer, thanks a lot.