New York Congressman Steve Israel echoed the Obama administration’s pledge to close the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, saying it should be closed “in a safe and sensible way.”
“All deserve to be tried and punished for the crimes they committed,” Israel said Wednesday on Jansing & Co.
Of the 166 remaining detainees, 86 have been approved for release.
President Obama renewed his 2008 campaign promise to close the Guantanamo Bay detention facility for terror suspects during Tuesday’s press conference but blamed Congress for holding him up. The president fielded a question over the detention facility amid ongoing news that a majority of prisoners at Guantanamo have been engaged in a hunger strike since early February, sparked by protests over searches of the detainees’ Korans. Five detainees have been hospitalized.
“Some should be sent back to where they came from, as long as we can keep an eye on them, [and] as long as the conditions are safe and secure to do so,” said Israel, chair of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. “Some ought to remain in the United States.”








