Flights Now Leaving out of “Alligator Alcatraz”

For all the renting of garments and clutching of pearls the Democrats have displayed regarding Homeland Security’s Everglades-based prison for deportees, it turns out the south Florida vacays of our erstwhile guests are going to be limited in duration. According to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, planes bearing the deportees back to their home countries are now revving up at an increasing rate. DeSantis said today:

I’m pleased to report that those flights out of Alligator Alcatraz by DHS have begun. The cadence is increasing. We’ve already had a number of flights, in the last few days, we’ve had hundreds of illegals [that] have been removed from here.

Aside from its setting in a gator-infested swamp, the Dade-Collier Training and Transition Airport, about 36 miles out of Miami, is ideal as a short-timer prison for those on their way out of the country. Because, as the name says, it is in fact an airport. When you’re housed there, you’re only feet away from the plane that will return you to where you belong.

¡Adiós!

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