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But data and news reports about the first month’s arrivals show the majority of Alligator Alcatraz’s detainees do not have U.S. criminal convictions. President Donald Trump, federal officials and Florida Republicans touted the remote Everglades immigration detention centers — dubbed Alligator Alcatraz — as a place to detain people deemed the "worst of the worst.
Editor's note: The little-used airstrip in the Everglades that the state is using to build a detention center for immigrants, dubbed " Alligator Alcatraz ," is part of a storied history involving Palm Beach County at one point.
Newsweek spoke with the attorney of a detainee and the friend of another. Both described harrowing conditions at the remote facility.
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WOODTV.com on MSNWhich states could get their own ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ detention camps?Trump administration officials want "Alligator Alcatraz" to be a blueprint, but Democrats are pushing back on expansion.
Hundreds of detainees held at Alligator Alcatraz, the immigration detention center in the Florida Everglades, do not have criminal records or charges pending against them in the U.S. -- despite President Donald Trump claiming the facility would hold “ the most vicious people on the planet .”
The remote facility in the Florida Everglades is expected to cost the state about $450 million annually to operate.
This facility’s purpose fits the classic model, and its existence points to serious dangers ahead for the country.
Without permanent structures, electricity or running water, logistical headaches have emerged at “Alligator Alcatraz.”