Once the Jihadis are on American soil a group of moonbats will request a bail hearing claiming it as their constitutional and civil right.
ARLINGTON, Va. — For the 64 Guantanamo Bay detainees who will remain forever in U.S. custody, the Pentagon is fast working to identify a facility to house them so it can make good on President Obama’s commitment to close the detention facility before he leaves office.
Those 64 detainees have been determined to be too dangerous to transfer to a third party country, unlike the 52 other detainees that have been cleared for transfer, but are stuck in various stages of an interagency review to verify they will not be a security risk and to then determine where they can be transferred.
“I have consistently stated that as long as this detention facility remains open it will remain a rallying cry for Jihadi propaganda,” Secretary of Defense Ash Carter said Thursday at the Pentagon in Arlington, Va. “Closing the detention facility at Guantanamo is not something, in my judgement, that we should leave for the next president whether Republican or Democrat.”

