Anonymous wrote: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
There is it folks Republicans on record calling for $30/hr + benefits mininum wage. I presume that's already in the Big Beautiful Bill, right? Right? Oh...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Right, because building a tent city with cages and bunkbeds is exactly like building a high-speed rail system.
Still waiting for it. Spain built it. So did France and Japan. Paid for it and built it.
What did you democrats do??? Oh yeah, shuffle more paper and litigate it and have environmental meetings. BFD.
The point is not about whether or not something was built and how fast – – the point is that the prison we’re talking about does not look safe or suitable for human habitation. It flooded the first time there was rain. What do you think will happen when a serious storm hits? The people in there won’t just be the immigrants you despise – – there will also be prison guards whose safety and health will be at risk.
It's way nicer than the months they spent in the caravans and crossing the Rio Grande to break into the United States. It's luxury in comparison and incredibly humane. They are free to cross back over the way they came but they prefer the FEMA provided accomodations.
What a bunch of smug nonsense. I bet you also rationalize slavery as “the plantations were so much more luxurious than where they were living before”. There’s no end to the glib, twisted fictions MAGA weirdos invent to justify their cruelty and dehumanizing of others.
PP ia absolutely right.
These illegal aliens were incentivized by the Biden admin. to make a treacherous journey at the hands of the cartels. Many died. Others were victimized - women and children raped. There are still tens of thousands of UAM that have not been located that the Biden admin farmed out to "sponsors" that were not vetted.
This is actually an improvement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This whole idea is terrible but can people *stop* putting a Nazi/concentration camp spin on this. Really minimizes what actually happened there.
Nazis did not start out exterminating their prisoners. They worked and starved their prisoners, expecting them to die. The prisoners didn't die fast enough so they began exterminating them. We are 3/4 of the way to death camps. Trump just joked today about alligators eating any prisoners that try to escape. An alien overstaying a visa does not deserve the death penalty. When my elderly Holocaust survivor neighbor says this "feels" like 1939, I believe her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Right, because building a tent city with cages and bunkbeds is exactly like building a high-speed rail system.
Still waiting for it. Spain built it. So did France and Japan. Paid for it and built it.
What did you democrats do??? Oh yeah, shuffle more paper and litigate it and have environmental meetings. BFD.
The point is not about whether or not something was built and how fast – – the point is that the prison we’re talking about does not look safe or suitable for human habitation. It flooded the first time there was rain. What do you think will happen when a serious storm hits? The people in there won’t just be the immigrants you despise – – there will also be prison guards whose safety and health will be at risk.
It's way nicer than the months they spent in the caravans and crossing the Rio Grande to break into the United States. It's luxury in comparison and incredibly humane. They are free to cross back over the way they came but they prefer the FEMA provided accomodations.
What a bunch of smug nonsense. I bet you also rationalize slavery as “the plantations were so much more luxurious than where they were living before”. There’s no end to the glib, twisted fictions MAGA weirdos invent to justify their cruelty and dehumanizing of others.
PP ia absolutely right.
These illegal aliens were incentivized by the Biden admin. to make a treacherous journey at the hands of the cartels. Many died. Others were victimized - women and children raped. There are still tens of thousands of UAM that have not been located that the Biden admin farmed out to "sponsors" that were not vetted.
This is actually an improvement.
You’re only proving the point that MAGA will endlessly justify anything grotesque, including slavery and ethnic cleansing, as somehow being beneficial for its targets. Keep digging.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Right, because building a tent city with cages and bunkbeds is exactly like building a high-speed rail system.
Still waiting for it. Spain built it. So did France and Japan. Paid for it and built it.
What did you democrats do??? Oh yeah, shuffle more paper and litigate it and have environmental meetings. BFD.
The point is not about whether or not something was built and how fast – – the point is that the prison we’re talking about does not look safe or suitable for human habitation. It flooded the first time there was rain. What do you think will happen when a serious storm hits? The people in there won’t just be the immigrants you despise – – there will also be prison guards whose safety and health will be at risk.
It's way nicer than the months they spent in the caravans and crossing the Rio Grande to break into the United States. It's luxury in comparison and incredibly humane. They are free to cross back over the way they came but they prefer the FEMA provided accomodations.
What a bunch of smug nonsense. I bet you also rationalize slavery as “the plantations were so much more luxurious than where they were living before”. There’s no end to the glib, twisted fictions MAGA weirdos invent to justify their cruelty and dehumanizing of others.
PP ia absolutely right.
These illegal aliens were incentivized by the Biden admin. to make a treacherous journey at the hands of the cartels. Many died. Others were victimized - women and children raped. There are still tens of thousands of UAM that have not been located that the Biden admin farmed out to "sponsors" that were not vetted.
This is actually an improvement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Right, because building a tent city with cages and bunkbeds is exactly like building a high-speed rail system.
Still waiting for it. Spain built it. So did France and Japan. Paid for it and built it.
What did you democrats do??? Oh yeah, shuffle more paper and litigate it and have environmental meetings. BFD.
The point is not about whether or not something was built and how fast – – the point is that the prison we’re talking about does not look safe or suitable for human habitation. It flooded the first time there was rain. What do you think will happen when a serious storm hits? The people in there won’t just be the immigrants you despise – – there will also be prison guards whose safety and health will be at risk.
It's way nicer than the months they spent in the caravans and crossing the Rio Grande to break into the United States. It's luxury in comparison and incredibly humane. They are free to cross back over the way they came but they prefer the FEMA provided accomodations.
What a bunch of smug nonsense. I bet you also rationalize slavery as “the plantations were so much more luxurious than where they were living before”. There’s no end to the glib, twisted fictions MAGA weirdos invent to justify their cruelty and dehumanizing of others.
PP ia absolutely right.
These illegal aliens were incentivized by the Biden admin. to make a treacherous journey at the hands of the cartels. Many died. Others were victimized - women and children raped. There are still tens of thousands of UAM that have not been located that the Biden admin farmed out to "sponsors" that were not vetted.
This is actually an improvement.
Anonymous wrote:An immigration detention center has been constructed and was expected to open this week on an airfield in the Everglades, about 45 miles west of Miami, Florida, to house as many as 5,000 detainees before deportation. State officials dubbed the facility “Alligator Alcatraz” because the surrounding swampy area is inhabited by alligators, pythons and mosquitoes, and its isolation is reminiscent of the infamous, former federal prison on an island in San Francisco Bay.
We received several emails from readers asking about the facility and whether it was being funded by FEMA.
The initial $450 million needed to create and operate the detention center in its first year was provided by the state of Florida, WINK News reported. The state will seek reimbursement through FEMA’s Shelter and Services Program, not the agency’s Disaster Relief Fund, which supports recovery efforts associated with major disasters and emergencies. As we’ve written, the Disaster Relief Fund receives separate funding from Congress.
The Shelter and Services Program was approved by Congress and created in 2023 under the Biden administration “to alleviate overcrowding in short-term [Customs and Border Protection] holding facilities and support non-federal entities with shelter and related activities for noncitizens released from [Department of Homeland Security] custody and awaiting their immigration court proceedings,” a 2024 DHS report explained.
https://www.factcheck.org/2025/07/a-dedicated-fema-fund-will-pay-for-alligator-alcatraz/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Right, because building a tent city with cages and bunkbeds is exactly like building a high-speed rail system.
Still waiting for it. Spain built it. So did France and Japan. Paid for it and built it.
What did you democrats do??? Oh yeah, shuffle more paper and litigate it and have environmental meetings. BFD.
The point is not about whether or not something was built and how fast – – the point is that the prison we’re talking about does not look safe or suitable for human habitation. It flooded the first time there was rain. What do you think will happen when a serious storm hits? The people in there won’t just be the immigrants you despise – – there will also be prison guards whose safety and health will be at risk.
It's way nicer than the months they spent in the caravans and crossing the Rio Grande to break into the United States. It's luxury in comparison and incredibly humane. They are free to cross back over the way they came but they prefer the FEMA provided accomodations.
What a bunch of smug nonsense. I bet you also rationalize slavery as “the plantations were so much more luxurious than where they were living before”. There’s no end to the glib, twisted fictions MAGA weirdos invent to justify their cruelty and dehumanizing of others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Right, because building a tent city with cages and bunkbeds is exactly like building a high-speed rail system.
Still waiting for it. Spain built it. So did France and Japan. Paid for it and built it.
What did you democrats do??? Oh yeah, shuffle more paper and litigate it and have environmental meetings. BFD.
The point is not about whether or not something was built and how fast – – the point is that the prison we’re talking about does not look safe or suitable for human habitation. It flooded the first time there was rain. What do you think will happen when a serious storm hits? The people in there won’t just be the immigrants you despise – – there will also be prison guards whose safety and health will be at risk.
It's way nicer than the months they spent in the caravans and crossing the Rio Grande to break into the United States. It's luxury in comparison and incredibly humane. They are free to cross back over the way they came but they prefer the FEMA provided accomodations.
+1
The facility is air-conditioned and designed to withstand hurricane-force winds. It's fitted with indoor and outdoor recreation yards, and a medical facility. It's also not going to be a permanent structure, they're simply using the airfield that is *already there*.
I have to agree with DeSantis:
"It's all temporary. We set it up. We break it down. This isn't the first rodeo. This thing has been used a bunch of times over many, many years," said DeSantis, adding that his administration has invested billions of dollars in Everglade restoration.
DeSantis said that he believes some groups opposed to the project are "trying to use the Everglades as a pretext just for the fact that they oppose immigration enforcement."
https://abcnews.go.com/US/florida-attorney-general-proposes-alligator-alcatraz-migrant-detention/story?id=123149898
You forgot to add that the unique security feature of the facility is literally the surrounding swampland filled with alligators. How do you think that looks to the rest of the world?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Right, because building a tent city with cages and bunkbeds is exactly like building a high-speed rail system.
Still waiting for it. Spain built it. So did France and Japan. Paid for it and built it.
What did you democrats do??? Oh yeah, shuffle more paper and litigate it and have environmental meetings. BFD.
The point is not about whether or not something was built and how fast – – the point is that the prison we’re talking about does not look safe or suitable for human habitation. It flooded the first time there was rain. What do you think will happen when a serious storm hits? The people in there won’t just be the immigrants you despise – – there will also be prison guards whose safety and health will be at risk.
It's way nicer than the months they spent in the caravans and crossing the Rio Grande to break into the United States. It's luxury in comparison and incredibly humane. They are free to cross back over the way they came but they prefer the FEMA provided accomodations.
+1
The facility is air-conditioned and designed to withstand hurricane-force winds. It's fitted with indoor and outdoor recreation yards, and a medical facility. It's also not going to be a permanent structure, they're simply using the airfield that is *already there*.
I have to agree with DeSantis:
"It's all temporary. We set it up. We break it down. This isn't the first rodeo. This thing has been used a bunch of times over many, many years," said DeSantis, adding that his administration has invested billions of dollars in Everglade restoration.
DeSantis said that he believes some groups opposed to the project are "trying to use the Everglades as a pretext just for the fact that they oppose immigration enforcement."
https://abcnews.go.com/US/florida-attorney-general-proposes-alligator-alcatraz-migrant-detention/story?id=123149898
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Right, because building a tent city with cages and bunkbeds is exactly like building a high-speed rail system.
Still waiting for it. Spain built it. So did France and Japan. Paid for it and built it.
What did you democrats do??? Oh yeah, shuffle more paper and litigate it and have environmental meetings. BFD.
The point is not about whether or not something was built and how fast – – the point is that the prison we’re talking about does not look safe or suitable for human habitation. It flooded the first time there was rain. What do you think will happen when a serious storm hits? The people in there won’t just be the immigrants you despise – – there will also be prison guards whose safety and health will be at risk.
It's way nicer than the months they spent in the caravans and crossing the Rio Grande to break into the United States. It's luxury in comparison and incredibly humane. They are free to cross back over the way they came but they prefer the FEMA provided accomodations.