Vendors at Alligator Alcatraz told the immigration detention center is closing: report
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Published on May 13, 2026.
Florida's controversial immigration detention center, Alligator Alcatraz, is expected to close as early as June. The facility, which opened last summer, processed 22,000 detainees and has been operating at a cost of over $1 million per day. It is also expected to be dismantled over the following weeks. No details have been released regarding the remaining detainees' relocation.
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