100 people ‘fully deported’ from ‘Alligator Alcatraz’: DeSantis

(NewsNation) — At least 100 people have been deported from Florida’s “Alligator Alcatraz” facility since it opened, Gov. Ron DeSantis DeSantis said at a Friday conference at the detention center.

“There have been 100 folks who have been fully deported,” DeSantis said. “And there have been many hundreds who have been exited this facility and are en route to deported by the federal government.”

DeSantis said the flight “cadence is increasing.”

‘Alligator Alcatraz’ could expand, deputize immigration judges: DeSantis

The center could expand its maximum capacity and footprint, depending on demand, according to DeSantis.

If more space is needed, expansion could potentially include Camp Blanding, the state’s primary National Guard training site in Clay County.

DeSantis is also looking to enlarge the on-site capabilities of the center. He said the Department of Justice is working “very closely” with Florida to deputize state officers to act as immigration judges.

“The vision is to have them on-site. You can move forward with the processing very quickly, and increase the numbers — and the flow, there’d be a high turnover rate here because you’d be constantly doing that,” DeSantis said.

The Trump-backed policy would see Florida’s nine National Guard Judge Advocate Corps officers serving as immigration judges, according to the state’s Immigration Enforcement Plan outline.

“This was never intended to be something where people are just held and we just kind of twiddle our thumbs,” DeSantis said. “The whole purpose is to make this be a place that can facilitate increased frequency and numbers of deportations of illegal aliens, and that is the goal.”

DeSantis calls on other states to build detention camps

The “Alligator Alcatraz” facility, built within days with the ability to hold thousands of people, opened earlier this month.

President Donald Trump, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and other administration officials toured the Everglades center on July 1, praising it as a good use of the abandoned Dade-Collier Training and Transition Airport in the Big Cypress National Preserve.

“This airport is able to accept commercial-sized aircraft and conduct both day and nighttime operations, and so that’s what it’s all about,” DeSantis said on Friday.

DeSantis also echoed the administration’s call for more states to build similar facilities.

So far, the state has signed at least $245 million in contracts to open and operate it, according to publicly available state data.

Activists for immigrant rights and environmental issues have decried the facility and its location, deeming it dangerous for the folks housed there and the surrounding environment.

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Trump admin to lay off ‘thousands’ of federal workers on day 10 of government shutdown



MSNBC and CNBC reported Friday afternoon that President Donald Trump intends to usher in "lay-offs" for "thousands" of federal workers.

The government has been shut down for the past ten days as officials in Washington debate a funding measure. Trump had made the threat previously, but now has reportedly made good on the pledge.

The Office of Management and Budget Director, Russell Vought called the job cuts "substantial."

“The RIFs have begun,” Vought wrote on X. The acronym means “Reductions in Force.”

There have already been significant government funding cuts over the past eight months under the Trump administration's efforts to eliminate "waste, fraud, and abuse" in government.

“We expect thousands of people to unfortunately be laid off due to the government shutdown," MSNBC's Vaughn Hillyard said, citing a senior White House official.

‘Never felt more betrayed’: MAGA rebels over Trump’s ‘treasonous’ Qatar base in Idaho



After years of advocating "America First," President Donald Trump's administration, the Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announced on Friday, "I'm also proud that today we're signing a letter of acceptance to build a Qatari Emiri Air Force facility at the Mountain Home Airbase in Idaho."

It led to a swift meltdown from some of the president's top allies.

Constitutionalist and MAGA influencer "The General" was furious, calling it outright "treason."

"We are in the middle of rolling out military across the entire USA and then bringing in a non-NATO country military into the USA is TREASON. U.S. and Qatar sign deal to open a Qatari 'air force facility,' in the U.S., at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho," he wrote on X.

"Is this what 'shared defense goals' means now — or just the latest way our politicians get paid to sell out our country?" asked Amy Mek, the editor-in-chief of RAIR, an organization that advocates for the U.S. to return to a country run by Judeo-Christian values. "Twenty-four years after foreign nationals trained in our flight schools flew planes into our buildings, our leaders are inviting their financiers to train inside our bases. This is what happens when you gut national-security training, scrub every mention of Islam, jihad, and Sharia from the manuals, and let Obama- and Biden-era bureaucrats turn counterterrorism into cultural sensitivity class. We’re being led by officials who no longer recognize or refuse to name the enemy they’re inviting into our own backyard.'

Close ally to President Trump, Laura Loomer, lamented the news after advocating that the administration declare the Muslim Brotherhood an international terrorist organization.

"Well, I guess this isn’t going to happen since we just gave the Muslim Brotherhood an air base in Idaho. So much for my decade worth of hard work trying to protect Americans from the threat of Islamic terror," said Loomer about the new base.

"No foreign country should have a military base on U.S. soil," she also said. "Especially Islamic countries. I have never felt more betrayed by the GOP than I do now watching Islamic jihadists get away with implementing Sharia law in the US and now they are getting their own airbase where they will train to kill Americans."

She went on to warn that it would make America less safe by setting up "for America to be attacked by Islamic savages from Qatar, the biggest funders of Islamic terror in the entire world. So much so, the Saudis and Emiratis find Qatar to be TOXIC. I need to see how much more of my life I am going to dedicate to a party that won’t address the threat of Islam in the West. The betrayal stings. WE ARE LOSING OUR COUNTRY!"

Content creator and influencer Red Eagle Politics denied the reporting.

"We aren’t giving Argentina a free $20 Billion handout, and we aren’t building an Air Force Base for Qatar in Idaho. The amount of dishonest lunacy on this app is reaching new heights," he wrote on X.

Utah state Sen. Nate Blouin, a Democrat, pointed out that Idaho Republicans "have been crowing about" legislation similar to that his state enacted "blocking foreign ownership of land in their state."

Dan Caldwell, former senior advisor to Hegseth, wrote on X that it wasn't that big of a deal.

"The freak out around this is of course totally unwarranted since this is actually a pretty common practice with countries that buy and operate a lot of U.S. military aircraft. Singapore has a similar facility and detachment for its F-15 training unit at this very same airbase," he said.

Caldwell is one of the DOD aides who was forced out amid Hegseth's Signalgate scandal. He has denied any wrongdoing.