“ Alligator Alcatraz ” from Florida holds violent criminals for expulsion

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EXCLUSIVE: Some people while waiting for the deportation of “Alligator Alcatraz” to Florida have been recognized as guilty of serious crimes, according to new information from the Office of the Florida Attorney General.
“The left press continues to spend their time amplifying false relationships, but the reality is that there are monsters that await deportation within the Alligator Alcatraz worse than the monsters that hide in the surrounding Everglades,” said Jeremy Redfern, director of communications for the Florida Prosecutor James Uthmeier, in a declaration.
“This group of murderers, rapists and gang members is only a small sample of disturbed psychopaths that Florida helps President Trump and his administration to withdraw from our country,” he continued.
Dem legislators inspect the “Alligator Alcatraz” detention center, citing security problems

Workers install an Alcatraz Permanent Alligator panel. The installation is located in the Everglades of Florida, 36 miles west of the Central Affairs district in Miami, in the County Collier, Florida, Thursday, July 3, 2025. (Getty Images)
Lazaro Rodriguez Santana, a Cuban national, was found guilty in Texas of sexual assault and non-registration as a sexual offender. The Hondian national Jose Fortin was found guilty of second degree murder in the county of Miami-Dade, Florida. In addition, the authorities claim that Oscar “Satan” Sanchez du Honduras is a member of the MS-13 gang who was sentenced to having resisted arrest, a conspiracy in order to commit murder and assault in New York, as well as offenses in Rico.
The GuatemalTerical national Luis Donald Corado was found guilty of burglary, forced entrance and voyeurism in Miami. More specifically, the case of Corado involved it by looking in a woman’s window, according to the office of the Florida manager.
The Venezuelan national Wilfredo Alberto Lazama-Garcia is wanted for murder and aggravated flight in the country of South America. He was presumed to be a “Gotaway” in 2021 during the border crisis.
Inside “Alligator Alcatraz”: the new migrant detention center erected at an abandoned Everglades airport

President Donald Trump visits a migrant detention center, nicknamed “Alligator Alcatraz”, located on the Dade-Collier training and transitional airport site in Ochopee, Florida, July 1, 2025. (Andrew Caballero-Reynolds / AFP via Getty)
In the United States, he was found guilty of conspiracy “to defraud the US government in Oklahoma”. Eddy Lopez Jemot de Cuba was found guilty of murder, criminal fire and assault. He was arrested to “cut the throat of an elderly woman” in Key Largo, Florida, then lit his residence on fire in the hope of hiding the evidence.
Later in the evening, he would have “threatened to kill” another woman by beheading.
The installation receives initial support by the state of Florida and should receive reused FEMA funds at the federal level.
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“It is known as” Alligator Alcatraz “, which is very appropriate, because I looked outside, and this is not a place where I want to go hiking anytime,” said Trump, visiting the establishment earlier this month. “But very soon, this installation will have some of the most threatening migrants, some of the most vicious people on the planet.”
Trump says that the only release of the “Alligator Alcatraz” is expulsion

The beds are seen inside a migrant detention center, nicknamed “Alligator Alcatraz”, located on the Dade-Collier training and transition airport site on July 1, 2025. (Andrew Caballero-Reynolds / AFP via Getty Images)
The Alligator Alcatraz opened its doors earlier this month with fierce opposition from environmentalists, who oppose its location in the Everglades, as well as certain Democrats, who criticized the immigration and expulsion policies of the Trump administration.
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“This proposed detention center is not only cruel, it is environmental catastrophic. This installation would profane are ecologically critical wetlands, would trample tribal sovereignty and transform one of the most cherished ecosystems in the world in a political prison camp,” said the president of the Florida Democratic Party, Nikki Fried, in a press release on June 24.