דיסענטיס: "עליגעיטאר אלקאטראז" ווערט פארמאכט נאכן העלפן דורכפירן קרוב צו 21,000 דעפארטאציעס.
DeSantis Shuts Down 'Alligator Alcatraz' After Driving Nearly 21,000 Deportations
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced Thursday that "Alligator Alcatraz," the state's now-infamous temporary migrant detention facility, has been officially demobilized and currently holds zero detainees — marking the end of one of the most aggressive and unapologetic state-level immigration enforcement operations in modern American history. The facility, which earned its fierce nickname from its remote Everglades location and no-nonsense approach to illegal immigration, played a direct role in facilitating nearly 21,000 deportations since it opened its doors. DeSantis made clear that the closure is not a retreat but a victory lap, stating flatly that the facility had accomplished exactly what it was built to do and that federal immigration enforcement is now in a far stronger position than it was before Florida stepped up.
Speaking with characteristic confidence, Governor DeSantis framed the closure as proof that tough, unyielding immigration enforcement works — and works fast. "Alligator Alcatraz fulfilled the role that it was designed to serve," DeSantis declared, adding that the Department of Homeland Security now has significantly more capacity to handle migrant processing independently. The facility was widely condemned by open-borders activists and mainstream media, who attacked it relentlessly as cruel and extreme — yet DeSantis never flinched, and the numbers speak for themselves. Nearly 21,000 individuals who entered the country illegally have now been removed, sending an unmistakable message that Florida under DeSantis is not and will never be a sanctuary state.
The successful closure of "Alligator Alcatraz" stands as a defining chapter in Governor DeSantis's hardline immigration legacy and a powerful endorsement of the Trump administration's broader border security agenda. By stepping in where federal capacity was strained, Florida demonstrated that states do not have to sit on the sidelines while Washington struggles — they can lead. With DHS now better resourced and deportation infrastructure strengthened nationwide, DeSantis declared simply: "We've arrived at that point." For the millions of Americans who have demanded real enforcement and real consequences for illegal border crossings, Alligator Alcatraz delivered — and its closure is proof the mission was completed, not abandoned.