Guantanamo Bay
I. Introduction
A. Guantanamo Bay is a prison where they keep terrorists who have rebelled against United States’ laws.
B. President Obama has said that he will recommit himself to closing the Guantanamo Bay prison facility.
C. Congress has blocked the transfer of detainees to U.S. federal courts and prisons
D. The detainees at Guantanamo Bay are subjected to sleep deprivation, and many other forms of torture during interrogation.
E. Despite Guantanamo Bay keeping terrorist in line, the way that they are treated is outrageous and there are better ways that the government can deal with these types of prisoners.
II. It is unfair that many of these detainees being held and tortured at Guantanamo Bay have not even been proven guilty.
A. Detainees weren’t taken from actual battlefield
1. Only 5 percent of the detainees at Guantanamo Bay were actually taken from battlefield
2. Others were transferred to the front of battlefields.
B. Since Congress blocked the transfer of prisoners to U.S. federal courts, they are not being given a fair trial, which would allow them to be proven innocent.
III. Guantanamo is the most expensive prison camp being run in the United States today.
A. Guantanamo costs 150 million dollars yearly, which is equivalent to 903,613 dollars per inmate each year.
1. All of this money is coming out of U.S. citizens’ taxes. If we stopped running Guantanamo there would be a distinct decrease in taxes.
2. The U.S. is already in enough unapparent debt and if we shut down Gitmo our debt would slowly decrease.
B. It is not worth running the facility because the employees at Gitmo are barely receiving any information from the prisoners to help capture more.
IV. The extremely severe treatment of the prisoners that takes place during interrogation at Gitmo is another reason that it must close.
A. Many people are being tortured while they are in interrogation.
B. Torture during interrogation is not always