Monday, June 30, 2025

Protest at "Alligator Alacatraz" site

Indians and Activists don't want "Alligator Alacatraz

Gov. DeSantis says "Alligator Alcatraz" will have 'zero impact' on Everglades

The state is plowing ahead with building a compound of heavy-duty tents, trailers and other temporary buildings at the Miami Dade County-owned airfield in the Big Cypress National Preserve, about 45 miles west of downtown Miami.

Hundreds of demonstrators gathered along Florida’s Tamiami Trail on Saturday to protest the construction of a new immigrant detention center in the Everglades, dubbed “Alligator Alcatraz” by critics.

The facility, proposed by Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier, is part of President Donald Trump’s bold initiative to expand deportations of criminal illegal aliens and secure the nation’s borders.

While liberal activists and Native American leaders decry the project as an environmental and humanitarian crisis, supporters argue it is a necessary step to enforce immigration laws and protect American communities.

The protest, organized by Native American groups and environmental activists, claimed the detention center would encroach on sacred tribal lands and harm the fragile Everglades ecosystem. Ecologist Christopher McVoy, one of the demonstrators, told the Associated Press, “People I know are in tears, and I wasn’t far from it.”

Meanwhile, left-wing organizations like the Center for Biological Diversity and Friends of the Everglades filed a lawsuit to halt construction, citing potential environmental damage. Their executive director warned, “The Everglades is a vast, interconnected system of waterways and wetlands, and what happens in one area can have damaging impacts downstream.”

The liberal media has framed the protests as a moral outcry, ignoring the fact that the facility is designed to house criminal aliens.

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Why they believe that 3,000+ people and all their waste products plus the jet and vehicle traffic is going to have any impact on the pristine Everglades out in the middle of nowhere is really beyond me.

Anonymous said...

Screw the protesters. NOTHING was being done at this site. The 'Native " Americans in the Everglades need to take care of the more important issues facing their own people.

Lynn Anderson said...

Love your usual sarcasm anonymous

Anonymous said...

I wasn't being sarcastic. Screw the protestors!

Lynn Anderson said...

LOL...agree with you at 9:10