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DeSantis Closes ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ After One Year, Says Detention Center ‘Served Its Purpose’

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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announces the closure of the Alligator Alcatraz immigration detention center.

Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Thursday that Florida’s controversial immigration detention facility known as “Alligator Alcatraz” will permanently close after nearly one year of operation, saying the state-run facility achieved its intended purpose as federal authorities expanded detention capacity elsewhere.

Speaking in Ochopee, DeSantis said the Everglades detention center was always intended to be a temporary operation designed to support federal immigration enforcement until additional permanent facilities became available.

“It served its purpose for the time,” DeSantis said.

The announcement follows weeks of speculation that the facility would close after state officials transferred all remaining detainees to other detention centers. Earlier this month, Florida officials cited the start of hurricane season as one reason for relocating detainees from the remote Everglades site.

The detention center, rapidly constructed in 2025 at the Dade-Collier Training and Transition Airport, became one of the most recognizable symbols of Florida’s aggressive immigration enforcement strategy under DeSantis. Former President Donald Trump visited the facility shortly after it opened, praising the state’s cooperation with federal immigration efforts.

According to DeSantis, approximately 21,000 individuals were processed for deportation through the facility during its operation.

The detention center has remained the focus of public debate over immigration policy and government accountability. Our Investigations team continues tracking state spending and oversight issues.

Critics Raised Concerns Over Conditions

From its opening, the detention center drew criticism from immigrant-rights organizations, environmental advocates, and civil liberties groups.

Attorneys representing detainees alleged that those held at the facility faced inadequate sanitation, limited access to legal counsel, poor food quality, and harsh environmental conditions inside temporary structures built in the Everglades.

State officials defended the operation, arguing the facility played an important role in assisting federal immigration authorities during a period of increased enforcement.

Immigration is expected to remain one of the defining issues in Florida’s 2026 statewide campaigns. Follow our complete Florida Elections 2026 coverage for candidate profiles, fundraising, and election news.

Temporary Facility From the Beginning

DeSantis reiterated Thursday that Florida never intended for “Alligator Alcatraz” to become a permanent detention center.

Instead, the governor said the site was created as a short-term solution while federal officials increased long-term detention capacity.

The closure comes as Florida continues working with federal immigration authorities on enforcement operations across the state.

Whether another temporary detention facility could be established in the future remains unclear.


Why It Matters

The closure marks the end of one of the most controversial initiatives of DeSantis’ administration. Supporters viewed the facility as an effective tool for immigration enforcement, while critics argued it symbolized inhumane detention practices and raised environmental concerns due to its location within the Everglades.

Although operations have ended, debates surrounding Florida’s role in federal immigration enforcement are expected to continue heading into the 2026 election cycle.


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• Remarks by Gov. Ron DeSantis announcing the facility’s closure.

• State of Florida statements regarding detainee transfers.

Supporting Sources

• Associated Press reporting.

• Previous Florida Pundit immigration coverage.


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