The detainee population at Guantanamo Bay has dropped from 40 to 39, marking just the second transfer since former President Obama left office. Abdul Latif Nasir's transfer was cleared in 2016 under that administration, but the Washington Post reports he was one of five such readied transfers that weren't carried out under former President Trump.
- Background. A member of a nonviolent but illegal Moroccan Sufi Islam group decades ago, Nasir in 1996 was recruited to fight in Chechnya but found himself in Afghanistan. There, he trained with al-Qaeda and was captured while fighting US forces.
- Where to. Nasir was repatriated to Morocco, with the Pentagon stating that the US is "extremely grateful for the Kingdom’s willingness to support ongoing US efforts to close the Guantánamo Bay Detention Facility."