Alligator Alcatraz shutting down permanently, sources tell CBS News Miami

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Alligator Alcatraz shutting down permanently, sources tell CBS News Miami

Companies hired by the state to operate Alligator Alcatraz were notified Monday morning to begin "full demobilization" of the facility, quietly bringing an ignominious close a $1.2 billion experiment …

Companies hired by the state to operate Alligator Alcatraz were notified Monday morning to begin "full demobilization" of the facility, quietly bringing an ignominious close a $1.2 billion experiment that had once been hailed by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and President Donald Trump as a model other states should pursue, four sources familiar with the operations of the detention center told CBS News Miami. "All vendors got the notice," one source explained. The final few detainees left the facility last week , either being transferred to other detention centers or deported to third countries. Federal and state officials at the time said it was due to safety concerns over the start of hurricane season. They even suggested the facility would remain ready to take on new detainees. In fact, officials familiar with the plan told CBS News Miami that it was always the intention to begin full demobilization by taking down fencing and removing trailers and other structures built at the site located in the middle of the Everglades. That demobilization effort is expected to take several days, and once it is completed, the site will reopen as a small airport used to train pilots. The decision to close the facility has been speculated for the past two months, with even DeSantis saying he expected it to close soon. "If we shut the lights out tomorrow, we will be able to say it served its purpose," DeSantis said earlier this month during a press conference. …

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