Homeland Security Secretary Christie Nom called Florida’s “Elegator Alkatraz” a model for the state -run immigrants, saying that the Homeland Security Department (DHS) is expecting to create other similar sites.
“The places we are looking at is correct by the runway of the airport that will help us to give us a skill that we had never done before,” NoM toldCBS News,
Elegator Alkatraz built near Dad-Calier Training and Infection Airport in the area of 30 square miles, otherwise surrounded by Everglades, is on fire for firebad condition,
Built in a few days, this feature uses soft-side tents with chain link fence, which is to make separate units of the bunk.
The prisoners have complained about food filled with magot, flood floors, insects everywhere, and poor work air conditioning.
The sounds of GOP have claimed the difficulty of the terrain, with scorching temperature and Swampland which is home to crocodiles and snakes.
NoM told CBS that similar sites are under consideration in Arizona, Nebraska and Louisiana.
While DHS is flush with funds from “large, beautiful bills” for the construction of new detention centers, which can double the capacity of high levels as 100,000, NOEM implicated the case as a cost-out attempt.
Facilities are cheaper than those available through private contractors and hope that migrants in features – and quickly deported – within days, “facilitated quick turnaround.”
“They are all strategically designed to ensure that people are in beds for less days,” NoM said.
“It can be much more efficient once they get their hearing, fixed process, paperwork.”
The contracts are currently for only one year, but are capable of growing up to five.
But the secretary questioned the long -term deals that have been signed with private contractors in the past.
“For me personally, the question about each of these contracts is why we are signing 15 years of deals?” Noam said.
“I have to look at our mission. If we still build and process 100,000 detention beds after 15 years, we did not do our work.”