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DHS chief Mullin confirms no plans to close Alligator Alcatraz detention center

13 May 2026
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Secretary of Homeland Security Markwayne Mullin announced that there are no immediate plans to close the Alligator Alcatraz immigration detention facility in Florida, despite its vulnerability to natural disasters. Mullin clarified that while DHS has contingency plans for emergencies like hurricanes and wildfires, the facility remains a vital part of their capacity to manage migrant surges. This comes after reports indicated that state contractors operating the facility received notices of its impending shutdown, with approximately 1,400 detainees expected to be relocated by June due to rising operational costs nearing $1 billion. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and state emergency management officials expressed that they have not received definitive communication regarding the facility’s future. Mullin also discussed a shift in DHS’s approach to detention facilities, indicating a move away from warehouse-style centers to utilizing county jails and repurposed local facilities.

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The ongoing situation at Alligator Alcatraz reflects the broader challenges facing the U.S. immigration system, particularly regarding the conditions and capacities of detention facilities. Opened last year, the facility has faced criticism and legal challenges from advocacy groups over its conditions. The rising operational costs and the need for more flexible detention solutions highlight the increasing pressures on the Department of Homeland Security to manage immigration effectively while also addressing humanitarian concerns. Mullin’s comments indicate a strategic shift in how DHS plans to address these challenges amid heightened scrutiny of immigration policies and infrastructure.

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