How is guantanamo bay funded




















Log In. Please have our backs. No Thank You. The huge cost of running the prison and judicial complex stem from its offshore location at a square-mile U. Naval Base on the southeastern coast of Cuba.

Because ties between the two countries are almost nonexistent, almost everything for the facilities has to be ferried in from outside. When the military tribunals are in session, everyone from judges and lawyers to observers and media have to fly into Guantanamo on military aircraft. Food, construction materials and other goods are shipped in from outside, experts say. Among current inmates, nine have been charged with crimes or convicted, 24 are considered eligible for possible prosecution, 86 have been cleared for transfer or release and 47 are considered too dangerous for release but are not facing prosecution.

Ring says with his current staffing, he could accommodate 40 more detainees. With more funding and staff, he could take in But he worries about an unfunded mandate if the Trump administration decides to drastically increase the population without Congress approving the funding.

For now, as the innkeeper, he's planning for the detainees on site. A horticulture program just restarted that allows "compliant" detainees the opportunity to plant cotton, herbs and tomatoes as a reward for good behavior. Ring says that seeing a process through to the end helps keep them mentally stable. Though for the mission of detaining terror suspects at Guantanamo, the end is not yet in sight. IE 11 is not supported.

For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. Beyond the national security reasons for closing the facility, there are persuasive cost justifications for closing the facility as well. Below, you will find a more detailed breakdown of what it costs to maintain and operate GTMO, and some of the historical costs associated with the facility. Additionally, both the Associated Press story and Reuters story wrote extensive stories laying out the exorbitant cost of running and maintaining the facility.

As the committee debates what should be done to close the facility, Smith will propose multiple amendments designed to give the President the flexibility needs. At a time when our country is facing the negative effects of sequestration, we should be working to close this expensive and unnecessary facility rather than seeking to spend additional funds to make it permanent.

At a minimum, prior to proceeding with construction of replacement facilities at Guantanamo Bay, Members should have a full accounting of the costs required to keep Guantanamo Bay open, including detention operations and future infrastructure investments.



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