Florida is building a tough new detention center for illegal immigrants in the Everglades. They call it “Alligator Alcatraz” because escaping would mean facing dangerous wildlife. This center is part of President Trump’s plan to deport criminal illegal aliens quickly.
The facility sits on an old airstrip deep in the swamp. Alligators and snakes surround it, making escape almost impossible. Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier says Mother Nature provides the best security.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is fast-tracking this project. She calls it a “turbo speed” solution to the illegal immigration crisis. Federal funds will cover most costs through FEMA’s shelter program.
Florida aims to have 5,000 beds ready by early July. These are temporary holding spots for migrants with criminal records. No fancy buildings are needed thanks to the harsh environment.
Uthmeier proudly states that detainees have “no way in, no way out.” The Everglades location acts as a natural barrier. This keeps costs low while keeping our communities safe.
This effort shows red states stepping up to help President Trump. Florida is leading by taking swift, decisive action. Other states like Texas and Louisiana are also joining the fight.
Mass deportations are what the American people demanded. We are finally delivering on that promise. “Alligator Alcatraz” is a clever, practical way to protect our borders.
Hardworking Americans deserve safety from criminal illegal aliens. This facility sends a strong message: our laws will be enforced. Florida is showing real leadership in the fight for border security.