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Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) touted his "Alligator Alcatraz" facility during President Trump's visit.
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00:00There may be, I mean, I think what we're doing is, because this is an important part of Florida, we're using the existing footprint of this airport.
00:08When you guys go over there, you'll see all the beds, the medical, the galley, everything is on the concrete.
00:15We're not using any of the other stuff.
00:17Now, as you'll see, there's a lot of concrete, so there very well may be.
00:20I know Secretary Noem and her team have said, as soon as the president departs, we'll be open to start receiving folks.
00:28And so we'll see what the tempo is.
00:30We do have the 2000 in Northeast Florida that will open very soon.
00:34So it is possible to do.
00:36One of the things I think that is exciting about this is we're offering up our National Guard and other folks in Florida to be deputized to be immigration judges.
00:45We're working with the Department of Justice for the approvals, I'm sure it's damn old group.
00:49But then you have, I'll have a National Guard judge advocate here.
00:53If someone has a notice to appear, Biden would tell them to come back in three years and appear.
00:58Now you'll be able to appear in like a day or two.
01:00So they're not going to be detained, hopefully, for all that long.
01:03We'll have people here in this facility that can make, you know, it's a bureaucracy.
01:08The president's got to deal with the bureaucracy.
01:09Now that Supreme Court ruling was good because that's going to allow him to be able to exercise Article 2, the way founders intended.
01:15But you still have bureaucracy.
01:16So we want to cut through that so that we have an efficient operation between Florida and DHS to get the removal of these elites.
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