President Trump’s Visit to “Alligator Alcatraz” Detention Facility Highlights Florida’s Descent Into State-Sponsored Cruelty

Թֱ of Florida condemns proposed “Alligator Alcatraz” detention site as an attack on humanity, indigenous sovereignty, and constitutional rights

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July 1, 2025 4:00 pm

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MIAMI — Following President Trump’s visit to the “Alligator Alcatraz” detention facility in Miami-Dade County. Bacardi Jackson, Executive Director of the Թֱ of Florida, shared the following statement:

“As President Trump doubled down on his agenda of fear and division, we’re reminded that this cruel and inhumane stunt is part of a broader strategy to expand the abusive mass detention machine, and in turn, criminalize and disappear members of our communities. Building a prison-like facility on sacred indigenous land in the middle of the Everglades is a direct assault on humanity, dignity, indigenous sovereignty, and the constitutional protections we all share.

“Our laws — both U.S. and Florida — prohibit cruel and unusual punishment. Yet, this facility echoes some of our nation’s darkest history, all while trampling the very land that indigenous communities have long fought to protect. The facility’s opening also comes as Congress is poised to authorize $45 billion in funding to expand the harmful mass immigration detention machine, right on the heels of multiple deaths in detention facilities. This project dehumanizes people, strips them of their rights, and diverts public dollars from the services our communities need.

“What the state is proposing is not a mandate — it is state-sponsored cruelty that would harm our neighbors, coworkers, and loved ones. We cannot stand by while Florida becomes a testing ground for policies rooted in racism, fear, and erasure.”

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