Florida opens "Deportation Depot" at Baker prison after Alligator Alcatraz court defeat
Governor DeSantis announced “Deportation Depot” at Baker Correctional Institution on August 14, 2025, just days before Alligator Alcatraz’s court-ordered closure. The repurposed state prison 43 miles west of Jacksonville offers 1,300 beds expandable to 2,000, with setup cost of only $6 million compared to $100 million for new facilities. Located 15 minutes from Lake City Airport for “rapid deportations,” the facility bypasses environmental challenges that shut down the Everglades site. DHS Secretary Noem called Florida’s model for other states while attorneys documented deplorable conditions including COVID spread and coerced deportation agreements.
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- DeSantis announces 2nd immigration detention facility dubbed 'Deportation Depot' in Florida (2025-08-14)
- DeSantis announces plans for second immigration detention facility dubbed 'Deportation Depot' (2025-08-14)
- Governor Ron DeSantis Announces Expansion of Florida's Capacity to Detain and Deport Illegal Aliens (2025-08-14)
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