[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 167 (Tuesday, November 10, 2015)]
[Senate]
[Page S7902]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
GITMO
Mr. LANKFORD. Mr. President, we also have news this week that the
President is trying to push through Gitmo and he is trying to change
Gitmo through some sort of Executive action. We don't know exactly what
that is.
He seems to have this flippant attitude about what is going to happen
at Guantanamo Bay, saying we can move them into the United States more
cheaply. Well, I would tell you--as a person who has been to Guantanamo
Bay and has seen that facility and am very aware of what is going on
there--we are missing one big element. The terrorists do not know who
the guards are at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Nor do they have access to
their families.
And while they are infuriated about Gitmo, I promise you if those
prisoners are moved into Colorado, Oklahoma or Kansas or any other
place, the terrorists overseas won't rage about Gitmo anymore, they
will then rage about Colorado or they will then rage about Illinois or
wherever those prisoners are being held. They are not mad at Gitmo and
the treatment there. They are mad that these terrorists, whom they have
affection for, are being detained by the United States of America.
Right now all of the individuals who are guarding those individuals and
keeping them detained will no longer be hidden anymore because
terrorists could linger around the outside of these facilities and
contact the different guards that are coming in and out. Suddenly, the
guards and their family members become exposed and the stakes for those
individuals are exposed.
He is not thinking through the real consequences of flippantly moving
these individuals into the United States. It is a big issue that we
face.
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