The immigration installation ‘Aligator Alcatraz’ will not have detained in the next few days, says Florida official

The immigration installation 'Aligator Alcatraz' will not have detained in the next few days, says Florida official

The controversial immigration installation in the Everglades of Florida known as “Alcatraz” Aligator “will soon have not detained, according to an email from a state official obtained by ABC News.

The email was sent by Kevin Guthrie, head of the emergency management division of Florida, to the interreligious community.

“We are probably going to reduce to 0 people in a few days,” Guthrie wrote.

The detention center was the subject of demands, one of which arrested the new detainees of being transported to the installation.

An aerial view shows the “Aligator Alcatraz” Ice Center at the Training and Transition Airport of Dade-Collier in Ochopee, Florida, July 24, 2025.

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President Donald Trump and Top Nation Security Brass visited the installation, which they have testified in the Court is expected to cost around $ 400 million.

The interreligious community of southern Florida wrote to the FDEM about allowing access to faith services in the facilities in recent days.

The governor of Florida, Ron Desantis, recently announced that his administration is opening a new immigration detention center in the state called “deportation sport.”

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