Florida and Trump Administration Discuss Closure of 'Alligator Alcatraz' Immigration Camp Amid Criticism
The state of Florida is in discussions with the Trump administration regarding the potential closure of the 'Alligator Alcatraz' immigration detention tent camp. This facility, located near the Everglades National Park, has been criticized for its poor conditions, including medical neglect and abuse. The camp, which holds federal immigration detainees, operates in a legal gray area as it is managed by contractors hired by the state. This has complicated oversight and communication with detainees' families and lawyers. Talks about closing the facility are still in preliminary stages, with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis expressing that the camp was intended as a temporary measure. The Trump administration has deemed the facility too costly, and Florida is seeking reimbursement for the expenses incurred in its operation.