DOJ Reveals DeSantis’ ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ Claims Don’t Hold Up Under Scrutiny
The Department of Justice contradicts Governor DeSantis by revealing that not all detainees at Florida’s ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ have undergone legal removal proceedings, challenging claims of orderly enforcement and raising serious questions about transparency and accountability.
Florida’s so-called “Alligator Alcatraz” detention center was presented by Governor Ron DeSantis as a fortress of immigration enforcement where every detainee had supposedly been lawfully ordered removed from the United States. However, recent admissions from the U.S. Department of Justice expose cracks in this narrative, revealing a more complex and troubling reality that should concern every American who values the rule of law and national sovereignty. Why Is Transparency Missing from 'Enforcement' Claims? In a recent court filing, DOJ attorneys stated that detainees at the Everglades facility include individuals at various stages of immigration processing—some who have never even faced...
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