Florida Taps Storm Contractors to Build ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ (1)

July 1, 2025, 5:40 PM UTC

On June 20, nearly three weeks into the Atlantic hurricane season, Florida disaster-management officials assembled a group of emergency relief contractors in Tallahassee and asked them to do something they had never done before.

Governor Ron DeSantis wanted to construct a camp in the Everglades that could hold thousands of immigrants detained in President Donald Trump’s deportation campaign. To get it built fast, Kevin Guthrie, the head of the state’s emergency-management division, asked the firms to start moving tents, trailers and toilets onto an abandoned airstrip near Miami within days.

WATCH: President Donald Trump says the new immigration detention center in a remote part of Florida dubbed “Alligator Alcatraz” will help speed up deportation proceedings. Source: Bloomberg

The state-run facility, nicknamed “Alligator ...

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