DHS Opens ‘Cornhusker Clink’ Deportation Center In Midwest

In July, families of detainees and advocacy groups gathered outside the South Florida immigration detention center known as “Alligator Alcatraz” to demand its closure, citing what they described as inhumane and unsafe conditions. The facility, located in the Everglades, has faced mounting criticism for alleged mistreatment of detainees, inadequate medical care, and poor living standards.

One mother compared her son’s experience inside the detention center to that of a concentration camp. She claimed he had been denied vital medication and had not received treatment for a serious infection, according to News6 in Orlando. Advocates echoed these concerns, saying the facility failed to meet basic health and safety standards.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis dismissed the complaints during a press event in Fort Lauderdale. He characterized many of the detainee grievances as exaggerated, sarcastically noting, “They were mad that the ham sandwiches weren’t toasted.” He said the claims were being blown out of proportion by those seeking political attention.

DeSantis maintained that the center operates under federal guidelines, and that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is responsible for overseeing any legal or regulatory issues. He insisted that recreational and medical services are provided, despite claims to the contrary by detainees and activists.

He further accused left-wing groups and Democratic representatives of manufacturing outrage for publicity. “They’re just trying to get some notoriety,” he said, expressing skepticism over visits by lawmakers and human rights organizations. DeSantis stated he would personally visit the facility to assess conditions.

The governor defended the center by emphasizing its role as a deportation processing site rather than a prison. He argued that detainees receive the same meals as staff and that the facility complies with required federal standards, adding, “Listen, everyone’s the same there.” Critics, however, remain unconvinced and continue calls for accountability.

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