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Trump’s “Alligator Alcatraz” Raises Eyebrows — and Taxpayer Costs

President Donald Trump’s latest immigration initiative—Alligator Alcatraz—is making waves deep in Florida’s Everglades. Billed as a “cost-effective” alternative to traditional detention centers, the controversial facility is projected to cost U.S. taxpayers a staggering $450 million per year.

A Swamp Fortress with Bite

Built on an abandoned airstrip at the Dade-Collier Training and Transport Airport, the detention center is surrounded by d**dly wildlife—pythons, alligators, and clouds of mosquitoes. Trump calls the facility “secure and beautiful,” boasting that “bodyguards” come in the form of alligators.

The center opened July 1 and currently houses up to 3,000 detainees, with plans to increase capacity to 5,000. Rows of bunk beds enclosed by chain-link fencing fill the camp, which critics describe as a “prison camp” designed to double migrant detention capacity from 41,000 to 100,000.

Designed to Deter and Pressure

The facility’s remote location isn’t an accident. Officials admit it’s meant to discourage illegal immigration and pressure detainees to self-deport. However, human rights advocates say the strategy amounts to psychological and physical t*rment.

Inmates Speak Out: “It’s a State of T*rt.ure”

Cuban detainee Rafel Collado compared the conditions to “a dog cage.” He says filthy water, limited showers, and overcrowding led to a painful foot infection.

Another detainee, Juan Palma, told NBC: “I feel like my life is in danger.” He described constant mosquito a**acks, bright fluorescent lighting around the clock, and no sense of night or day.

Though both men have criminal records, their families argue they have served their time. Meanwhile, data from June 20 shows that 72% of those in detention have no criminal record.

Taxpayer Burden: $450 Million Annually

Despite Trump’s claims of cost-efficiency, critics say the numbers don’t add up. Florida State Senator Carlos Guillermo Smith told ABC News Channel 9 that housing one detainee at Alligator Alcatraz costs over $90,000 a year—more than triple the $27,000 average in traditional facilities.

“This is a tent city on top of the Everglades,” Smith said. “That’s a $450 million bill for taxpayers—and it doesn’t even factor in the cost of hurricanes.”

Hurricane Thr**t Could Add More Costs

Experts warn the camp is not built to withstand even a Category 3 hurricane. With hurricane season fast approaching, evacuation plans remain unclear—and no official cost estimate exists for relocating thousands of detainees in an emergency.

Congresswoman Lois Frankel criticized the plan, saying, “Alligator Alcatraz is a gimmick. That money could be spent far more wisely.”

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