Trump divers FEMA funds to launch Alligator Alcatraz/Auschwitz

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The facility is set to cost around $450 million a year to operate, with Florida taxpayers currently footing the bill.

Each bed at Alligator Alcatraz costs approx $245 per day. With a full capacity of 3,000 beds, the daily cost is estimated at $735,000. The extra 200 mil after using $270mil will be pocketed.

https://www.npr.org/2025/06/24/nx-s1-5443268/alligator-alcatraz-florida-everglades-migrant-detention-center#:~:text=Who%27s%20paying%20for%20the%20project,can%20allocate%20for%20the%20project


A small price to pay to torture drywall installers and disappear child care workers.

It’s what Jesus would want.


Jesus wouldn’t want us to firebomb Nazis either, to be clear. Governing based solely on “what Jesus would want” is foolish.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The facility is set to cost around $450 million a year to operate, with Florida taxpayers currently footing the bill.

Each bed at Alligator Alcatraz costs approx $245 per day. With a full capacity of 3,000 beds, the daily cost is estimated at $735,000. The extra 200 mil after using $270mil will be pocketed.

https://www.npr.org/2025/06/24/nx-s1-5443268/alligator-alcatraz-florida-everglades-migrant-detention-center#:~:text=Who%27s%20paying%20for%20the%20project,can%20allocate%20for%20the%20project


A small price to pay to torture drywall installers and disappear child care workers.

It’s what Jesus would want.


Jesus wouldn’t want us to firebomb Nazis either, to be clear. Governing based solely on “what Jesus would want” is foolish.


Ok, but we are the Nazis now and we are the ones putting people in concentration camps. So I guess that we are cool with the free world fire bombing us?

I hope that they don’t attack the blue states.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They can always go back home. Breaking into another country and scamming resources meant for citizens is an act of violence.


Another moron. Have you seen where they are finding these immigrants? The meat packing plants in the Midwest, working farms all over, construction sites, restaurants, aides at nursing homes, Home Depot’s waiting for work. They aren’t taking resources from fat lazy Americans who collect disability because their back hurts from working.

The majority of immigrants contribute to this country. American born people commit the violent crimes around here. Stop using scapegoats


If these places paid people $30/hr with benefits I’m sure they could get a lot of citizens to work. But we have a system where people like you are routing for multinational corporations to have undocumented wage slaves instead of having these same corporations pay workers better wages and benefits. And people like you claim to be in the party of the working man and woman. Pshhh.

And repeating these lies about undocumented migrants being a net economic benefit is not helping. The Economist debunked this this year. Migrants are only not a strain on public resources if they come here with a bachelor’s degree.

https://www.economist.com/leaders/2025/03/13/the-new-economics-of-immigration


It's not just about pay. It's also about working conditions, the physical demands of the job, career prospects, and perceived prestige or lack of prestige associated with the job. For example, in a 2011 experiment in Georgia, after stricter immigration enforcement reduced migrant labor, farmers began offering $15-$20/hour for field work. Few native-born workers applied, and those who did often quit quickly due to the grueling nature of the work. This suggests higher pay alone might not be enough without addressing other factors like working conditions or job prestige. (Source: "Georgia’s Immigration Law Backfires" by the AP (2011); "The Impact of Immigration Enforcement on the U.S. Agricultural Labor Market" by Genti Kostandini, et al., published in the American Journal of Agricultural Economics (2014).


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The facility is set to cost around $450 million a year to operate, with Florida taxpayers currently footing the bill.

Each bed at Alligator Alcatraz costs approx $245 per day. With a full capacity of 3,000 beds, the daily cost is estimated at $735,000. The extra 200 mil after using $270mil will be pocketed.

https://www.npr.org/2025/06/24/nx-s1-5443268/alligator-alcatraz-florida-everglades-migrant-detention-center#:~:text=Who%27s%20paying%20for%20the%20project,can%20allocate%20for%20the%20project


A small price to pay to torture drywall installers and disappear child care workers.

It’s what Jesus would want.


I was just making fun of the fact that MAGAs pretend to be Christian.
Jesus wouldn’t want us to firebomb Nazis either, to be clear. Governing based solely on “what Jesus would want” is foolish.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The facility is set to cost around $450 million a year to operate, with Florida taxpayers currently footing the bill.

Each bed at Alligator Alcatraz costs approx $245 per day. With a full capacity of 3,000 beds, the daily cost is estimated at $735,000. The extra 200 mil after using $270mil will be pocketed.

https://www.npr.org/2025/06/24/nx-s1-5443268/alligator-alcatraz-florida-everglades-migrant-detention-center#:~:text=Who%27s%20paying%20for%20the%20project,can%20allocate%20for%20the%20project


A small price to pay to torture drywall installers and disappear child care workers.

It’s what Jesus would want.


Jesus wouldn’t want us to firebomb Nazis either, to be clear. Governing based solely on “what Jesus would want” is foolish.


Oops, I screwed up that post. I was just poking fun at the MAGAs for pretending to be Christians.
Anonymous
Oh look. Another democrats losing their minds (what little is left) thread.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Oh look. Another democrats losing their minds (what little is left) thread.


I mean...c'mon, at least make an attempt. Your post is exceptionally weak.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Seems like a good solution. We are in need of detention space. This area was vacant and available for use.

Better than taking away an athletic field from citizens like NY did.


The evergalades aren’t “vacant” you fool it is a vast delicate ecosystem that balances the natural flow of water from hundreds of miles around and provides a unique habitat for countless species that do not live anywhere else. What a completely ignorant comment!


It is a vacant airfield that has been there for years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Seems like a good solution. We are in need of detention space. This area was vacant and available for use.

Better than taking away an athletic field from citizens like NY did.


The evergalades aren’t “vacant” you fool it is a vast delicate ecosystem that balances the natural flow of water from hundreds of miles around and provides a unique habitat for countless species that do not live anywhere else. What a completely ignorant comment!


It is a vacant airfield that has been there for years.


DP. Yes, it is a vacant airfield that is rarely used BECAUSE of environmental concerns. "Construction on the airport, originally planned to be the world's largest, was halted in 1970 due to environmental concerns. Efforts to preserve the vital Everglades marshlands clashed with plans for the massive airport expansion. The site later became federally protected land as part of the Big Cypress National Preserve."
Anonymous
Hmm, what could go wrong? It's like they want to drown a whole bunch of people in a swamp during a hurricane.

Don't worry, it won't just be immigrants; Trump.says he wants to put "home growns" in this sort of camp too.
Anonymous
Auschwitz?

Pretty offensive to Jews and what they went through in Germany in World War II. It really downplays it.

You see any ovens being built in Florida?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Auschwitz?

Pretty offensive to Jews and what they went through in Germany in World War II. It really downplays it.

You see any ovens being built in Florida?


If they don’t put air conditioners in that hastily-built detention camp in Florida, it WILL feel like an oven.
Anonymous
It’s been open only one day… Lol.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s been open only one day… Lol.



Built in several weeks.

Now, you got that California High Speed Rail built after 30 years and billions in spending? WHERE IS IT??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s been open only one day… Lol.



Built in several weeks.

Now, you got that California High Speed Rail built after 30 years and billions in spending? WHERE IS IT??


Right, because building a tent city with cages and bunkbeds is exactly like building a high-speed rail system.
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