Summary
Donald Trump announced plans to reopen and expand Alcatraz, aiming to create a facility for “America’s most ruthless and violent offenders,” citing rising crime rates. The proposal, criticized by leading Democrats as “not serious,” comes as Alcatraz, closed since 1963 and now a tourist site, would require significant funding to function as a prison again. Legal experts highlight that the federal prison system has available capacity, questioning the need for a new facility and suggesting the move is more about signaling a tough-on-crime stance than addressing actual prison needs.