Florida's "Alligator Alcatraz" Proposal: A Cruel Plan for Migrant Detention
The Ring of FireJune 24, 20253 min22,174 views
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- 🐊 Florida Attorney General James Meyer has proposed building an ICE detention facility in the Everglades, dubbed "Alligator Alcatraz."
- 🏝️ The facility would be located on an island in the swamp, with the idea that migrants attempting to escape would face alligators and pythons.
- ⏱️ Meyer claims the temporary facility could be constructed and ready to receive over 1000 individuals within 30 to 60 days.
Justification and Severity
- ⚖️ The proposal targets individuals whose primary offense is the misdemeanor of entering the country undocumented, a crime considered less severe than certain traffic violations.
- ⚠️ The plan is criticized for intentionally putting migrants in danger in a harsh environment, with the explicit hope they might be harmed by wildlife.
- 💔 This proposal is seen not as a measure of justice or immigration control, but as an act of extreme cruelty and hatred towards migrants.
Broader Context and Criticism
- 📉 The plan is so extreme that even Florida Republicans are reportedly not supporting it.
- ⚠️ The speaker emphasizes that people are already dying in ICE custody, and this proposal exacerbates existing dangers.
- 🌍 The proposal is contrasted with national focus on foreign policy, highlighting a disturbing internal focus on migrant cruelty within Florida.
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