5个由共和党领导的州讨论建造“鳄鱼鳄鱼狼”之类的监狱的计划:诺姆
5 GOP-Led States Discussing Plans To Build Prisons Like 'Alligator Alcatraz': Noem

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国土安全部长克里斯蒂·诺姆(Kristi Noem)宣布,共和党领导的五个州正在考虑建立类似于佛罗里达州的“鳄鱼鳄鱼alcatraz”的拘留所,这是Everglades的临时设施,用于持有非法移民。诺伊姆(Noem)援引了扩大拘留能力以加快驱逐出境的能力。该设施用帐篷和围栏建造,最多可容纳3,000人,并且据说可以承受2级飓风,尽管对更强风暴期间的安全存在担忧。 尽管诺姆(Noem)捍卫该设施作为符合联邦标准,但参观该网站的民主党立法者批评其条件为“令人不安,卑鄙”,“拥挤和不卫生”。众议员黛比·瓦瑟曼·舒尔茨(Debbie Wasserman Schultz)描述了类似笼子的细胞和卫生条件不足,而众议员麦克斯韦·弗罗斯特(Maxwell Frost)报告说,被拘留者声称是美国公民。然而,共和党议员同时参观了该设施,对这些主张提出了异议,称其为清洁且空调的条件。记者被禁止巡回演出。

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Authored by Jacob Burg via The Epoch Times,

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said on July 12 that five Republican-led states were discussing plans to build detention sites within their borders similar to Florida’s “Alligator Alcatraz.”

Noem hosted a press conference in Tampa, Florida, on Saturday to discuss some of the illegal immigrants the Department of Homeland Security had recently arrested and deported via the Sunshine State. She took several questions on Florida’s new Alligator Alcatraz and praised the temporary detention facility.

“We’ve had several other states that are actually using Alligator Alcatraz as a model for how they can partner with us as well,” Noem said. “I’m having ongoing conversations with five other governors about facilities that they may have.”

Noem said she had not asked the governors if she could share their names publicly. She said the plans to build similar facilities in other states were spurred by capacity limitations.

“We need to double our capacity in detention beds because we need to facilitate getting people out of this country as fast as possible and to sustain our operations,” Noem said.

Florida opened Alligator Alcatraz earlier this month in Ochopee, which is situated within the Everglades more than 50 miles west of downtown Miami. The facility, intended to be temporary, was constructed primarily with tents and metal fencing and can accommodate up to 3,000 prisoners.

Kevin Guthrie, the head of Florida’s emergency management, said the facility can withstand high-end Category 2 hurricane winds. Critics have raised concerns about the impacts the facility and its prisoners could face if a major hurricane hit the site, particularly after the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predicted an “above normal” hurricane season this year, with at least three to five Category 3 or higher storms.

Noem said at Saturday’s press conference, and that there are protocols in place to “sustain any hurricane,” but did not mention if prisoners would need to be evacuated if a Category 3 or higher storm hit the area.

The homeland security secretary took several questions about Alligator Alcatraz and disputed some media reports that claim conditions at the detention facility have “deteriorated.”

“Alligator Alcatraz is held to the same standards that all federal facilities are. And in most states and in other jurisdictions, federal facilities are upheld to higher quality of standards than what some state and local jurisdictions have,” Noem said. “So any issues that were there have been addressed.”

Several Democratic lawmakers visited the site on Saturday after being previously blocked from arranging a tour, and alleged it is filled with bugs and has crowded and unsanitary conditions.

“There are really disturbing, vile conditions, and this place needs to be shut the [expletive] down,” Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.) told reporters after visiting Alligator Alcatraz. “This place is a stunt, and they’re abusing human beings here.”

She claimed the facility featured cage-style cells with 32 men sharing three combination toilet-sink units, and that she measured 83-degree temperatures in an entranceway to the housing area and 85 degrees in a medical intake area.

Rep. Maxwell Frost (D-Fla.) said one detainee yelled out that he was an American citizen.

Florida state Sen. Blaise Ingoglia, a Republican, however, said he found the facility to be clean and suggested the air conditioning was working well.

“The rhetoric coming out of the Democrats does not match the reality,” he said, after touring in the same group as Wasserman-Schultz.

Florida state Sen. Jay Collins, a Republican, also said there was “no squalor” at the facility, although he said the sanitation devices were basic.

“Would I want that toilet-and-sink combination at my bathroom at the house? Probably not, but this is a transitional holding facility,” Collins said.

Lawmakers were told not to bring any phones or cameras into the facility during the tour, and no journalists were allowed to join them.

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