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The facility was composed of with chain-link sides, concrete floors, and metal roofs.

: Originally built in 1994, it served as a holding area for thousands of Cuban and Haitian migrants intercepted at sea during "Operation Sea Signal". Camp X-Ray

Directed by , the film Camp X-Ray premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and offers a fictionalized, character-driven look at the dehumanizing nature of the detention camp. The facility was composed of with chain-link sides,

While inactive, the site has remained a point of controversy and was subject to court orders for preservation as physical evidence in ongoing litigation regarding detainee treatment. 2. Cultural Context: The 2014 Film While inactive, the site has remained a point

Full Report: Camp X-Ray "Camp X-Ray" refers to two distinct but related entities: the original temporary detention facility at and the 2014 independent film starring Kristen Stewart that dramatizes life within such a facility. 1. Historical Context: The Physical Facility

Camp X-Ray was a temporary detention camp established by the United States military at , Cuba. Origins and Use :