Governor Kristi Noem is backing a bold new plan in Florida to lock up illegal immigrants with criminal records. She says it’s the future of keeping Americans safe. This comes as Florida builds a special detention center in the middle of the dangerous Everglades.
They call it “Alligator Alcatraz” because anyone trying to escape would face deadly wildlife like alligators and pythons. Florida’s Attorney General came up with the plan to use a remote old airfield. The swampy land around it acts as a natural barrier, so fewer fences are needed.
The Trump administration is sending federal money to help build this center fast. Homeland Security Secretary Noem promised the facility will be ready in just 30 to 60 days. She’s working with Florida leaders to support President Trump’s goal of mass deportations.
This isn’t just about one detention center. Florida is also setting up another spot at Camp Blanding near Jacksonville. Governor DeSantis is using emergency powers to make this happen quickly. The state is stepping up because Washington failed to protect the border.
Some liberals and tribal groups are complaining about the plan. But their concerns ignore the real danger criminal illegal aliens pose to our communities. Florida isn’t backing down from doing what’s right for public safety.
These criminal aliens broke our laws to come here and kept breaking laws once they arrived. Now they’ll face justice in a place where escape is nearly impossible. This is what enforcing our immigration laws should look like.
The Alligator Alcatraz center will hold up to a thousand illegal immigrants with criminal records. It’s a smart use of our tax dollars because the dangerous Everglades environment reduces costs. Florida is showing real leadership where others have failed.
Thanks to President Trump and strong leaders like Governor DeSantis, America is finally getting serious about deportation. This is the new future of immigration enforcement – fast, tough, and uncompromising. It’s about time we put American safety first.

