Trump Administration Pushes Expansion of Controversial Migrant Mega-Detention Centers
The Trump administration is aggressively pursuing five new mega-detention centers for migrants, replicating Florida’s heavily criticized facility—raising urgent questions about human rights and national security.

As America grapples with a crisis at its borders, the Trump administration is doubling down on a controversial strategy: building massive migrant detention centers modeled after the so-called “Alligator Alcatraz” in Florida. This move, confirmed by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, involves discussions with five Republican-led states aiming to replicate the Florida facility's blueprint. Are These Mega-Centers a Solution or a National Security Risk? This decision follows recent comments from Stephen Miller, a chief architect of Trump’s immigration policies, who urged all Republican governors to collaborate with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to construct similar facilities statewide. Miller bluntly...
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