Contractors building Alligator Alcatraz have donated money to Florida GOP, DeSantis
FLORIDA EVERGLADES, JUL 8 – The Everglades detention center was built in eight days to house up to 3,000 detainees, costing $450 million annually amid lawsuits and concerns over environmental and human rights impacts.
- Detainees at the Alligator Alcatraz facility report facing harsh conditions, including lack of medical supplies and access to religious items, according to CBS News Miami.
- Cuban reggaeton artist Leamsy La Figura described the situation, stating, "There's no water to take a bath; it's been four days since I've taken a bath," highlighting concerns about hygiene and mental health.
- Photos of a recent tour by President Donald Trump, Secretary Kristi Noem, and Governor Ron DeSantis show them smiling at the facility, raising concerns about the seriousness of the situation.
- The facility is located in the Everglades, and detainees allege that their religious items, such as Bibles, have been confiscated, further straining their mental well-being.
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“Alligator Alcatraz” Prisoners Say Their Living Conditions Are a Form of Torture
Detainees at the “Alligator Alcatraz” concentration camp in the Florida Everglades say they are enduring inhumane conditions, including inadequate and maggot-infested food, inability to bathe, flooding, and denial of religious practice, CBS News Miami reported Tuesday. Officially known as Krome Detention Center, the 5,000-bed Department of Homeland Security (DHS) immigration detention… Source
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