Inmates’ uncertainty on Guantanamo prison’s 15th anniversary
MIAMI — The looming presidency of Donald Trump has created a deep sense of uncertainty for inmates at Guantanamo on the 15th anniversary of the arrival of the first prisoners at the U.S. base in Cuba.
Nineteen of the remaining 55 prisoners are cleared for release and could be freed in the final days of Barack Obama’s presidency, part of an effort to shrink the prison since the administration couldn’t close it on his watch.
But those left behind will face the future under Trump, who has said he wants to keep Guantanamo open and recently called on Obama to halt releases.
“There is a great deal of anxiety and fear,” said Pardiss Kebriaei, a lawyer with the Center for constitutional Rights, a New York-based organization that represents five prisoners.


