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‘Deportation Depot’: New Florida immigrant detention site now taking detainees, officials say

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Florida ⁢Begins Transferring Detainees to New ‌Immigrant Detention Site Amid Legal ⁣Battles Over Existing ⁣Facilities

Tallahassee, FL – Florida⁣ officials⁣ have begun transporting detainees to ⁣a newly established‌ immigrant detention site dubbed “Deportation Depot,”‍ following a series of ⁣legal challenges and criticisms surrounding⁢ the state’s existing detention practices.The announcement,made in August 2025,comes as the state navigates ongoing ‌court battles over the controversial⁣ “alligator Alcatraz” facility in the Everglades and continues deportations to international‍ locations like El Salvador’s Cecot⁣ Mega Prison.

The opening of ⁣”Deportation Depot” signals a continued escalation of Florida’s efforts to⁢ detain and deport immigrants, a policy championed by Governor Ron ⁤DeSantis. The move is ​particularly​ important given recent setbacks for the state’s detention plans, including a preliminary injunction that​ threatened to shut down “Alligator Alcatraz.” While ⁣that order was stayed ⁢by a ⁢federal ‍appeals⁢ court, allowing‌ the state to continue transporting detainees from the ‌Everglades site, the future of that facility remains uncertain.The developments raise concerns ‌about ⁢the⁣ conditions of detention and the legal ⁢rights of those affected, as well as sparking debate ‍over the​ environmental ⁢impact of such facilities.

“Alligator Alcatraz,” located in the Everglades, has faced intense​ scrutiny for ⁢it’s harsh conditions. Reports detail detainees being confined amid sweltering heat, bug⁢ infestations, and inadequate meals, prompting demands⁣ for its immediate closure from members of Congress and ‌state representatives who toured the site in July 2025.

Environmental groups‍ filed a‌ federal lawsuit in August 2025 seeking to block operations and⁣ construction at the Everglades site until environmental laws⁢ are followed, arguing the facility’s development has not‌ adhered to proper regulations. The ruling on the​ lawsuit represents a major setback for these groups.

Beyond Florida, many ‍detainees have been sent to‌ Guantanamo Bay⁤ or deported to El Salvador’s Cecot Mega Prison, according to reports from March 2025.‍ The state‍ has indicated it will continue transporting detainees from “Alligator Alcatraz” while the ⁣legal challenges are⁤ ongoing.

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