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Miles Archer

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Sun Jul 13, 2025, 02:12 PM Sunday

"...detainees shouting for help amid sweltering heat, bug infestations and meager meals..."

Two days after filing a lawsuit against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for being “unlawfully denied entry” to inspect conditions at the facility dubbed “Alligator Alcatraz,” members of Congress and state representatives were given a limited tour Saturday to inspect conditions after calling the lack of access a “deliberate obstruction meant to hide what’s really happening behind those gates,” according to a joint statement from lawmakers.

They said they heard detainees shouting for help and crying out “libertad”— Spanish for “freedom” — amid sweltering heat, bug infestations and meager meals.

“They are essentially packed into cages, wall-to-wall humans, 32 detainees per cage,” Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, who represents Florida’s 25th Congressional District, said during a news conference following their tour.

The families of some of the detainees have also decried conditions in the facility, while Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials defend it as offering higher detention standards than many US prisons.

https://www.cnn.com/2025/07/12/us/alligator-alcatraz-lawmaker-tour-conditions

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"...detainees shouting for help amid sweltering heat, bug infestations and meager meals..." (Original Post) Miles Archer Sunday OP
And they probably only let Congress members see the presidential (!) suites Bayard Sunday #1

Bayard

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1. And they probably only let Congress members see the presidential (!) suites
Sun Jul 13, 2025, 02:39 PM
Sunday

They didn't let them see actual prisoners in these cages. I can't imagine what the heat is like in a heavy tent resting on tarmac. In Florida.

One guy was awakened at 3:00 am to finally take a shower because there were so many others waiting.

And then this:
"Government employees were being offered large pieces of roast chicken and sausages, while the detainees’ lunch consisted of a “gray turkey and cheese sandwich, an apple and chips.”"

Concentration camps indeed. We can only hope other countries realize this is not being done in our name.

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