The Alligator Alcatraz: Great Ideas for an Alaska Version

One of the more remarkable things to come out of President Trump's new, vigorous enforcement of immigration laws took place in Florida, with the amazingly fast construction of what has become known as the Alligator Alcatraz. This facility is out in the marshes, surrounded by water and, presumably, alligators. President Trump toured the facility with Governor Ron DeSantis, and it is reportedly open for business.
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Now, this leads to speculation as to where similar facilities might be located. There are, after all, as many as 20 million people in the country illegally at the moment, and once detained, they have to be housed somewhere until their repatriation flight. White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy Stephen Miller, speaking to Fox News' Laura Ingraham, had a few ideas, but it was Laura Ingraham who suggested a possible facility in Alaska.
Fox News asked Alaska about opening an immigration detention center similar to the one in Florida:
"We don't have alligators, but we have lots of bears."
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