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Trump’s Bold Move: Alligator Alcatraz to Detain Criminal Illegals in Unforgiving Everglades

President Trump is once again demonstrating his unwavering commitment to law and order with his upcoming visit to Florida’s new “Alligator Alcatraz” detention facility—a fortress-like complex designed to house criminal illegal aliens in the heart of the treacherous Everglades. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed the visit, emphasizing the facility’s impenetrable design: “There is only one road leading in, and the only way out is a one-way flight. It is isolated and surrounded by dangerous wildlife and unforgiving terrain.”

This bold initiative underscores Trump’s tough-on-crime stance, ensuring that violent offenders—many of whom were recklessly released into American communities by the previous administration—are securely detained and swiftly deported. Unlike the weak-kneed policies of the left, which prioritize open borders over public safety, Trump’s approach leverages Florida’s natural defenses—alligators, pythons, and deadly swampland—to deter escape attempts. As Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier bluntly warned: “If people get out, there’s not much waiting for them other than alligators and pythons—nowhere to go, nowhere to hide.”

The liberal media, of course, will clutch their pearls over this common-sense solution, but the American people understand: criminals don’t deserve luxury accommodations. They deserve justice. Trump’s reopening of the original Alcatraz and now the launch of Alligator Alcatraz sends a clear message—America will no longer be a dumping ground for the world’s violent offenders.

Leavitt further dismantled the left’s hysterical narrative when pressed by reporters, stating: “When you have illegal murders and rapists and heinous criminals in a detention facility surrounded by alligators, yes, I do think that’s a deterrent for them to try to escape.” She also highlighted the urgent need for Congress to pass the One Big Beautiful Bill, which would expand detention capacity nationwide. “We need more detention facilities across the country,” Leavitt stressed“The last administration let in nearly 20 million illegal people from all over the world… we only have 7,000 ICE agents in the interior.”

While the left whines about “human rights” for criminals, Trump is focused on American rights—the right to safety, the right to secure borders, and the right to a nation that puts its citizens first. Alligator Alcatraz isn’t just a detention center; it’s a symbol of restored sovereignty

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  1. Diaz Reply

    5000 beds ! They have beds ? They are probably going to get three meals a day. (I only eat two.) Not original, but I prefer to call it “Gator Gitmo”. 5000 beads means 15,000 capacity. Nothing wrong with sleeping in shifts. It’s good enough for US Navy submariners.

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