Carol Rosenberg
Journalist. New York Times beat reporter covering the court, prison and other aspects of life at the U.S. Navy base at Guantanamo Bay. Former Miami Herald Middle East correspondent. About how to reach me here: nytimes.com/by/carol-rosenberg.
- Latest: I’m now hearing they’re being held in a detention site in Mississippi. No word back on when they might be deported.
- Good morning. We're monitoring the journey of those 50+ Cuban men who thought they were being deported, then found themselves stranded at Guantanamo Bay. It looks like they were transferred back to Louisiana early today. Will they be consolidated into a belated January repatriation flight?
- This popped up tonight as an inflight viewing option on my way home from a week reporting at Guantánamo. #AndTheBeatGoesOn
- It's departure day from Camp Justice, the war court compound at Guantanamo Bay on the U.S. Navy base behind a Cuban minefield. Court wrapped up early in the Bali Bombing case and the legal teams are heading home ahead of the Ramadan holiday.
- The news of the week down here came from inside the prison zone, where ICE agents are holding 73 men who were removed from U.S. soil and are designated for deportation. Here's my look at the mission President Trump gave Guantanamo a year ago yesterday. www.nytimes.com/2026/01/28/u...
- Our Spanish version. www.nytimes.com/es/2026/01/2...
- The war court shuttle from naval station Guantánamo Bay has arrived at icy Andrews airbase outside Washington DC ahead of the Ramadan holiday recess. Inflight meal: Ham or turkey sandwich.
- NEW: Dozens of Cuban men designated for deportation from the United States have been stranded at the U.S. naval base at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, since before Christmas in one of the most puzzling episodes in the Trump administration’s crackdown on illegal immigration. www.nytimes.com/2026/01/28/u...
- The tale of the Cubans trapped in the U.S. controlled corner of their homeland illustrates the inefficient, expensive operation that emerged from President Trump’s order on his ninth day in office to prepare Guantánamo for up to 30,000 "illegal aliens." Current capacity: About 300.
- Gift link... www.nytimes.com/2026/01/28/u...
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View full threadFor those wondering about the gate and Cuban-U.S. relations at Guantánamo… There has been mutual assistance, sparingly. Like the time both sides fought a wildfire that caused explosions in the minefield. amp.miamiherald.com/news/nation-...
- Good morning from Camp Justice at Guantánamo Bay. The war court is dark until a hearing in the USS Cole bombing case on Feb. 23. The judge wrapped up this round of pretrial proceedings in the Bali Bombing case yesterday.