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Delegation for 5.15.26: Closing Alcatraz — Lobbyist Ban? — Mental Health — AI Literacy

Mullin said DHS still needs the site for migrant surge capacity as costs near $100 million and lawsuits and safety concerns mount.

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Alligator aftermath The future of a controversial detention facility in the Everglades remains unclear amid growing concerns about its operating costs. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Markwayne Mullin denied that his agency has imminent plans to close Alligator Alcatraz. “That’s not been an announcement we’ve made,” he said in an interview with CBS News. Yet the facility, opened by the state of Florida and celebrated by Mullins’ …

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The detention center for migrants, wanted by Trump and sadly known for its degrading conditions could stop working next month, according to the US media.

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Authorities reported that 1,400 detainees in Alligator Alcatraz will be transferred to other units of the Department of Homeland Security in the coming weeks.

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