Florida Alligator Alcatraz: First it was alligator prisons in Florida, now Alaska wants a Bear Alcatraz for migrants

Alaska floats the idea of ’Bear Alcatraz’
The unusual proposal, during the ‘Ingraham Angle’ segment in Fox News, the state’s new immigration detention facility, the state responded to the new immigration detention facility, ‘No Crocodile, but we have many months.
Donald Trump’s Outgoing pressure
While Alaska said that there is no official plan, especially the timing of speculation caused speculation, especially as the red states faced assembly pressure to create their own detention from Trump administration and emphasized the largest mass deportation operation in the US history of US President Donald Trump.
White House Policy Deputy General Manager Stephen Miller recently asked each Republican Governor to start the construction of the new detention facilities as reported by the Ministry of Internal Security (DHS) and Newsweek.
“If you’re watching tonight: take the phone, call DHS, work with us to create facilities in your state, so that we can get illegal and criminals,” he said.
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Florida’s ‘Crocodile Alcatraz’ already continues
However, the words of Alaska, Florida’s remote air strip in Everglades, the new immigrant detention center called ‘Crocodile Allcatraz’ as a prisoner up to 5,000, and the natural insulation of the region as a part of the security measurements, as a part of the safety measurements. According to the report, about $ 245 per bed. Florida officials, according to the Newsweek report, said they plan to receive federal repayment from the Ministry of Interior Security, which will use FEMA funds.
Facility Details and Legal Framework
According to the report, the new facility is designed to host Florida’s detained people within the scope of extended immigration practice measures, and will hold people arrested by the State Law Enforcement forces through the Federal 287 (g) program and the custody of Florida to the custody of the US immigration and customs conservation (ICE).
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The Florida Facility will be operated by the Florida province through the Emergency Management Department and reported by Newsweek, which will help the site to be executed.
FAQ
Does Alaska actually build an detention center surrounded by bears?
No. There are no official plans, but in response to Florida’s new facility, an idea was mentioned in a humorous way.
What will be the cost of Florida’s facility?
An estimated $ 450 million per year or $ 245 per bed.