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President Donald Trump toured "Alligator Alcatraz," the newest illegal immigration detention center in Florida.
This aerial photo shows heavy-duty tents, trailers and other temporary buildings being built by the state for an immigration detention facility at the Miami ...
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The White House hopes to convey a message to detainees and the rest of the world that repercussions will be severe if U.S.
President Trump toured a new immigration detention center in South Florida that state officials are calling "Alligator ...
President Donald Trump on July 1 visited the 5,000-bed immigration detention center being built on 39 square miles in ...
President Donald Trump on July 1 toured the 5,000-bed immigration detention center being built on 39 square miles in Miami-Dade.
The site can currently house 3,000 people in dormitories corralled by chain-link fences and topped with barbed wire.
Trump campaigned on several promises to tackle illegal immigration but faces a shortage of detention beds. The One Big Beautiful Bill, Trump’s tax and spending plan, passed the Senate during his ...
President Trump on Tuesday toured the site of a new immigration detention center in South Florida that state officials are ...
The controversial new "Alligator Alcatraz" immigration detention center was visited by President Donald Trump Tuesday.