Inside Florida’s Mysterious New Prison for Dangerous Illegals

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They’re calling it “Alligator Alcatraz.” Deep in the Florida Everglades, a fortress of fences and swamps has become the final stop for some of the most violent criminal illegals in America — killers, rapists, child predators, and gang enforcers swept off the streets under President Trump’s orders.

The Florida GOP, Governor DeSantis, and Attorney General Uthmeier are celebrating the site as a symbol of law and order finally taking precedence over chaos, as the Biden-era catch-and-release nightmare is reversed. ICE’s latest arrests in Florida alone include illegals convicted of homicide, child abuse, kidnapping, and the production of child pornography.

Florida GOP Chairman Evan Power declared Alligator Alcatraz is “already doing what it was built to do: help hold and remove violent predators who have no place in our state.” A social media blitz is highlighting the faces and rap sheets of those now locked away, directly challenging the left’s narrative that “innocent grandfathers and grandmothers” are the ones being targeted.

During his visit to the facility, Trump called out the Biden administration for opening the floodgates at the border, saying the wave of criminals pouring in “should never, ever be forgotten.” Trump reminded Floridians that under his leadership, the border was strong — and that with Alligator Alcatraz, Florida is leading the nation in protecting communities from criminals who should never have been here in the first place.

As Trump’s deportation push intensifies, and as sanctuary states refuse to cooperate with ICE, Florida’s bold new facility sends a clear message: dangerous illegal criminals will be removed, one way or another. Alligator Alcatraz is only the beginning.


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