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    Ron Desantis: Hey, If You Don’t Want To Be In Alligator Alcatraz, Self Deport

    Ron Desantis: Hey, If You Don’t Want To Be In Alligator Alcatraz, Self Deport

    By William Teach July 3, 2025 – 6:45 am

    This is something that myself and others have been saying
    Ron DeSantis: Illegal Aliens Have Opportunity to Self-Deport Before Entering Alligator Alcatraz

    Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis explained on Tuesday that illegal aliens who are going through intake at “Alligator Alcatraz” — a detention facility to house, process, and deport illegal aliens — have the option to voluntarily self-deport before entering the front door.
    DeSantis said on Tuesday that when they do they intake of illegal immigrants, they explain the option of voluntarily departing.
    “So right when you do the intake, they have the information about voluntary departure. They have the ability, obviously, you guys are funding that, because it’s a lot cheaper to do it that way,” DeSantis said.
    “So, even if they get brought to the front doorstep here, they still have an opportunity to just go back voluntarily,” he explained.
    Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem also drove this point home while touring the facility on Tuesday.
    “If they self-deport and go home, they can come back legally. We will let them come back,” she told reporters as President Donald Trump added, “And there is a lot of self-deportation.”
    It really is that easy. Leave. Pick a destination and go.
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    U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi: “A rogue district court judge is already trying to circumvent the Supreme Court’s recent ruling against nationwide injunctions.
    The American people see right through this. Our attorneys [at the DOJ] will fight this unconstitutional power grab as [President Trump] continues to secure our border.”
    Ignore the ruling!
    Based on the Supreme Court ruling, the Trump admin can, because Moss is a federal judge for D.C. The only way he can rule is for those entering the US in his district. He has no authority over the border.

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    Bummer: Miami Herald Uncovers Giant Bugs And Heat At Alligator Alcatraz

    By William Teach July 9, 2025 – 10:30 am

    Is the Miami Herald familiar with Florida? It’ll be more fun when the pythons and iguanas show up. But, there’s more fun with the article as there is absolutely no first-hand knowledge

    Giant bugs, heat and a hospital visit: Inside Alligator Alcatraz’s first days

    The calls from Alligator Alcatraz’s first detainees brought distressing news: Toilets that didn’t flush. Temperatures that went from freezing to sweltering. A hospital visit. Giant bugs. And little or no access to showers or toothbrushes, much less confidential calls with attorneys.
    The stories, relayed to the Miami Herald by the wives of detainees housed in Florida’s makeshift detention center for migrants in the Everglades, offer the first snapshots of the conditions inside the newly opened facility, which began accepting detainees on July 2. They reveal detainees who are frightened not just about being deported, but also about how they are being treated by the government, which is saying little about what is taking place inside.
    So, this is all about what wives of illegal aliens, a goodly chunk of whom are felonious criminals, saying something. Nothing is verified. No first-hand knowledge. Just hearsay from people with an axe to grind because their husbands are in federal custody for criminal and civil violations. This is modern journalism, at least when it’s meant to get Republicans. They should have held a poll to see if Americans actually care.
    “Why would we treat a human like that?” a woman whose Venezuelan husband is housed in Alligator Alcatraz told the Miami Herald. “They come here for a better life. I don’t understand. We are supposed to be the greatest nation under God, but we forget that we’re under God.”
    They violated federal law by crossing the border, then committed serious crimes. There could be some who were flown in by the Biden regime, then committed serious crimes. They can all avoid being at Alligator Alcatraz by self deporting.
    The men, whose identities the Herald is withholding due to their families’ fears that the government will punish them for speaking out, described harsh conditions at the detention center, pitched as a new model for holding migrants ensnared in President Donald Trump’s war on illegal immigration. The state, which intends to eventually house 3,000 or more people at the site, has said the detainees’ descriptions provided to the Herald are “untrue.”
    “Bugs and environmental factors are minimized in the facility, restraints are only utilized during transport outside of the detention centers, and visitation arrangements can be made upon request,” said Stephanie Hartman, a spokeswoman for the state Division of Emergency Management, the state agency overseeing the facility’s operations. “All plumbing systems are working and operational.”
    Did the three article writers request they be allowed to visit the site prior to writing the article? Nothing in the article says they did.
    The women told the Herald that their husbands were unable to shower for several days after arriving. On Sunday, two women said their husbands complained that initially there was no water to flush toilets. All three detainees told their wives that the bugs were getting inside, one of them saying that grasshoppers the size of his hand were springing into the tent and that the biggest mosquitoes he had ever seen were flying over them in their cells.
    Um, Florida. This is Florida. People have these in their homes and places of work.
    A fourth detainee, Cuban reggaeton artist Leamsy Izquierdo told CBS News and other local media outlets that the lights are on inside the facility 24 hours a day, a detail that was corroborated by a Venezuelan detainee’s wife interviewed by the Herald. Izquierdo was transferred to the Everglades site after landing in Miami-Dade’s Turner Guilford Knight Correction Center on assault and battery charges. He has pleaded not guilty.
    No mention that he was arrested for aggravated assault with a firearm and simple assault. He could simply request he be allowed to leave the country. Anyhow, does the Miami Herald realize people in prison face tough conditions, and no one really cares because they are criminals?

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