President Donald Trump on Tuesday is scheduled to travel to Florida to attend the opening of a new detainment centre for criminal illegal aliens at an abandoned airport.“The facility is in the heart of the Everglades and will be informally known as Alligator Alcatraz,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters Monday afternoon. “There is only one road leading in, and the only way out is a one way flight.”“It is isolated, and surrounded by dangerous wildlife and unforgiving terrain.”The new facility has approximately 5,000 beds and will be used to house, process and deport “criminal illegal aliens.” "This is an efficient and low-cost way to help carry out the largest mass deportation campaign in American history," said Leavitt. .Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said the site “will be ready for business” by Tuesday, reported the Independent.“What’ll happen is you bring people in there. They ain’t going anywhere once they’re there, unless you want them to go somewhere, because good luck getting to civilization. So the security is amazing,” said DeSantis.The centre, approximately 72 kms from Miami, is surrounded by alligators that swim in the surrounding wetlands.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday is scheduled to travel to Florida to attend the opening of a new detainment centre for criminal illegal aliens at an abandoned airport.“The facility is in the heart of the Everglades and will be informally known as Alligator Alcatraz,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters Monday afternoon. “There is only one road leading in, and the only way out is a one way flight.”“It is isolated, and surrounded by dangerous wildlife and unforgiving terrain.”The new facility has approximately 5,000 beds and will be used to house, process and deport “criminal illegal aliens.” "This is an efficient and low-cost way to help carry out the largest mass deportation campaign in American history," said Leavitt. .Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said the site “will be ready for business” by Tuesday, reported the Independent.“What’ll happen is you bring people in there. They ain’t going anywhere once they’re there, unless you want them to go somewhere, because good luck getting to civilization. So the security is amazing,” said DeSantis.The centre, approximately 72 kms from Miami, is surrounded by alligators that swim in the surrounding wetlands.