Democratic lawmaker calls Alligator Alcatraz 'inhumane' after unannounced visit
Source: Scripps News
Posted 12:18 PM, Apr 10, 2026
U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., visited the immigration detention facility in the middle of the Everglades known as Alligator Alcatraz unannounced Thursday morning and described the conditions as inhumane. "I came away with the very strong reaction that this facility is inhumane," Wasserman Schultz said.
Unannounced visits to immigration detention facilities fall under official congressional oversight duties. During her visit to the facility, Wasserman Schultz mentioned the smell of urine, dirty and crowded cages where men were kept, harsh temperatures and meals that she described as too small.
In a call with reporters Thursday afternoon, Wasserman Schultz described entering a tented facility containing roughly 1,000 adult male detainees. She said cages were divided into sections, each holding 32 men. Each section had three toilets that were not private. The congresswoman said she could see fecal and urine residue on the toilets.
When asked to respond to some of the congresswoman's specific claims, Florida Division of Emergency Management spokeswoman Stephanie Hartman told the Scripps News Group that the toilets are cleaned daily. "Each toilet area is separated by a privacy wall, making it impossible to see them from outside the pod," she said in an email. Wasserman Schultz said she saw some detainees playing soccer in a "caged-in" recreation area, but most appeared "listless" and "in various stages of lethargy and discomfort."
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FullySupportDems
(454 posts)Because at least the inmates at Alcatraz had trials and were convicted of crimes. Alligator Auschwitz is a concentration camp, meant to contain people because of who they are, not what they did.
I just had to add it. We should never have let them call it Alcatraz. Bugs me every time.
Bayard
(29,848 posts)No prisoner should have to live in conditions that their jailers never would, especially if their only crime is having dark skin and an accent.
According to Wasserman Schultz, there were:
556 deemed "low risk"
229 deemed "medium-low risk"
195 considered "medium-high risk"
519 classified as "high risk"
What are these risk assessments based on? I'd say that the low risk people should not be in prison. No one should be in those conditions.
BumRushDaShow
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