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By Ashley Brasfield Daily Caller

Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said Friday that deportation flights have officially begun from the state’s immigration detention facility known as “Alligator Alcatraz.”

Speaking at a press conference from the remote site, DeSantis said the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has started using the facility to process and remove illegal immigrants.

“Within record time create a facility that could support intaking, processing and eventually deporting these illegal aliens,” he said.


DeSantis urged other states to replicate Florida’s model and emphasized the facility’s role in accelerating deportations — not merely detaining migrants.

“This was never intended to be something where people were just held and we just kind of twiddle our thumbs,” the governor said. “The whole purpose is to make this be a place that can facilitate increased frequency and numbers of deportations of illegal aliens and that is the goal.”

He called the facility’s location a “sensible spot,” pointing to its private runway.

“You don’t have to drive them an hour to the airport, you only have to go a couple thousand feet and they can be on a plane and out of here,” DeSantis said.

“I’m pleased to report that those flights out of Alligator Alcatraz by DHS have begun,”he continued. “The cadence is increasing. We’ve already had a number of flights in the last few days.”

DeSantis added that hundreds of illegal immigrant detainees have already been deported on flights coordinated by the federal government.

“This provides an ability to enhance the mission to increase the number and frequency of deportations.”

The governor also noted in a post on X that the facility includes a runway, enabling the direct removal of illegal aliens by air.


Larry Keefe, executive director of Florida’s Board of Immigration Enforcement, issued a warning at the Alligator Alcatraz press conference alongside DeSantis to those in the country illegally, stating that the state would see a “surge” in immigration arrests.

He explained federal immigration agents have been making arrests across the state and that 1,800 Florida state troopers have already been deputized.

Keefe also noted that local law enforcement has nearly doubled its capacity to detain individuals suspected of violating federal immigration laws.

In addition, he said the Trump administration recently authorized “credentials” for an additional 1,200 sheriff’s deputies and 650 state agents to further support the state’s role in assisting the federal government’s deportation efforts.

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