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Florida tribe fights new ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ migrant facility near Everglades homes
A Florida Native American leader spoke out against a new migrant detention facility in the Florida Everglades, nicknamed “Alligator Alcatraz,” raising environmental and safety concerns for local tribal communities.
President Trump, visiting the site Tuesday, said the facility will hold “some of the most menacing migrants, some of the most vicious people on the planet.”
The detention center, built on a remote airstrip in the Everglades, can hold up to 5,000 migrants in tents and trailers.
Talbert Cypress, chairman of the Miccosukee Business Council, said some tribal villages are located within 900 feet of the facility’s entrance.
“This proposed facility is surrounded on all sides by the Big Cypress National Preserve, and the tribe has been at home in the Big Cypress for centuries,” Cypress told ABC News.
Cypress pointed to the lack of environmental studies on what creating the detention center could mean for the local ecosystem.
What it could mean? Nothing. They aren’t doing anything but holding illegals, all of whom could avoid being there by self-deporting. We don’t care where they go, just leave. Of course, the Usual Suspects are now calling it Alligator Auschwitz, which is funny, because most of these same people are Jew haters.
The media is melting down over them being cages
Under Obama and Biden the illegals, including the children, slept on the floor. Here they have cots.
Unlawful crossings along southern border reach new historic low
The number of migrants caught crossing the southern border illegally set a new historic monthly low in June, continuing an extraordinary lull in illegal immigration the Trump administration has attributed to its aggressive deportation efforts, preliminary government data obtained by CBS News shows.
Last month, Border Patrol agents along the U.S.-Mexico border recorded just over 6,000 apprehensions of migrants who entered the country without authorization, the lowest monthly tally ever reported by the agency, according to the preliminary Customs and Border Protection data. The previous monthly low reported by Border Patrol was in March, when the agency recorded around 7,200 migrant apprehensions.
“Lull”? “Extraordinary”? It’s all on the Trump admin’s policies, all of which disincentivize people from coming to the U.S. illegally.
The numbers stand in stark contrast to the record levels of apprehensions made by Border Patrol under the Biden administration, which faced a humanitarian, political and operational crisis of unprecedented proportions at the southern border until it implemented restrictive asylum measures last year.
During many months of former President Joe Biden’s tenure, Border Patrol recorded more than 6,000 apprehensions each day. At their peak in late 2023, daily illegal crossings at the southern border topped 10,000 on some days.
Biden and his people and all the liberal groups invited them to come, so, they did. Suck it, liberals. And keep paying the massive amount of money in your sanctuary jurisdictions to pay for the ones that are here.
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A Florida Native American leader spoke out against a new migrant detention facility in the Florida Everglades, nicknamed “Alligator Alcatraz,” raising environmental and safety concerns for local tribal communities.
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