Alligator Alcatraz' Opens as Trump's Controversial Migrant Detention Facility in Florida Everglades
A new migrant detention facility called 'Alligator Alcatraz' has been built in the Florida Everglades, sparking controversy over its location and treatment of detained migrants near President Donald Trump's Miami resort.

A new migrant detention facility, dubbed 'Alligator Alcatraz' due to its location deep in the Florida Everglades, has sparked controversy as part of President Donald Trump's administration's efforts to address immigration. The facility, which is believed to be capable of holding up to 1,000 migrants, has raised concerns about human rights and treatment of detainees. Critics argue that the facility's remote location and lack of transparency make it difficult to monitor conditions, while proponents say it will help curb illegal border crossings. The facility's construction and operations have already been met with resistance from local authorities and environmental groups.