The document provides a history of the Guantanamo Bay detention camp in Cuba. It discusses how the US obtained control over the area in 1903 and established prison facilities there starting in 1991 to detain Haitians and Cubans. After 9/11, the Bush administration transferred detainees there to evade US and international laws. Over 779 detainees have been held there with many found to be mistakenly detained. While the Obama administration transferred many out, 41 remain. The document questions whether those initially called the "worst of the worst" truly were and discusses ongoing issues with military commissions versus federal courts, including delays in bringing cases to trial and prohibitions on discussing torture. It also notes criticism of Guantanamo's impact