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... Documents obtained in March by the Naples Daily News, part of the USA TODAY Network, indicated $1 million per day was spent on Alligator Alcatraz.
Florida State Rep. Anna Eskamani, an Orlando Democrat, told the Naples Daily News and Fort Myers News-Press on May 12 that she received a text from a member of Congress that said the center was closing.
The 1,400 people held in the center will be removed in the next few weeks. It is not yet known where they will be moved.
Alligator Alcatraz was built in eight days, and then-Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said it would serve as a blueprint for similar sites elsewhere. Florida opened a second site at the Baker Correctional Institution, dubbed the "Deportation Depot."
USA TODAY reviewed the construction, cost, size and capacity of Alligator Alcatraz, as well as the political and environmental objections to it. Here is what we found. ...
" Everything you do, including in your home, is being monitored."
Yup. If they want to they can see right inside your homes.
They now have cameras that can see thru walls.
#9 | Posted by donnerboy at 2026-06-17 01:29 PM
Just now? What about ball rooms?
Anything AI is alterable in real time.
For instance you might see the airplane in front of you, but your helicopter doesn't.