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Gary Franchi just revealed the most savage immigration enforcement facility in American history. In this explosive RAW FEED segment, President Trump toured "Alligator Alcatraz" – a 3,000-bed detention center built in just EIGHT DAYS deep in the Florida Everglades. What makes this facility unique? It’s surrounded by thousands of hungry alligators, American crocodiles, Burmese pythons, black bears, and the critically endangered Florida panther. As Trump himself declared: "You have a lot of bodyguards and cops in the form of alligators. You don’t have to pay them so much."
The footage from Benny Johnson is absolutely stunning. Arriving at what he called a "Jurassic Park style entrance," he documented 30-foot walls topped with razor wire that materialized from swampland in less than a week. "None of this existed five days ago," Johnson reported while being swarmed by mosquitoes. The facility sits 50 miles from Miami on a repurposed airstrip, where escape isn’t just illegal – it’s suicidal. As one observer noted, if you try to run, you’d better be faster than a reptile and braver than a big cat.
Governor Ron DeSantis and Secretary Kristi Noem joined Trump for the historic tour, with Trump rating their relationship as "maybe 9.9" despite acknowledging "a couple little wounds" from their brutal primary battle. The timing couldn’t be more perfect – the Senate just passed Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill, providing massive funding for border security. "It’s going to be the greatest bill ever passed," Trump declared, promising it would keep the border secure and fund more wall construction.
What mainstream media won’t show you is the incredible efficiency of Florida’s operation. Byron Donalds called it a "logistical marvel," praising DeSantis for decisive action that accomplished in days what California couldn’t do in years. The facility features air-conditioned tents maintaining 62-degree temperatures, a private airstrip for deportation flights, and natural security that costs taxpayers nothing. When asked if this was the model going forward, Trump responded: "It can be. You don’t always have land so beautiful and so secure."
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The liberal meltdown has been spectacular. A Florida wildlife director went on CNN claiming alligators are "the real victims," valuing wildlife over human detainees. International human rights groups are filing lawsuits claiming the facility is "inhumane," while protesters tried blocking deportation buses only to be cleared by security. As Secretary Noem warned: "If you self-deport and go home, you can come back legally. But if you wait and we bring you to this facility, you don’t ever get to come back to America."
Trump didn’t hold back on his rivals either. When asked about California’s Gavin Newsom from inside the facility, Trump brutally responded: "The first thing he should do is come here and learn something, because they don’t do this. They wouldn’t know where to begin, and if they did, it would cost them a hundred times more. His state is a disaster." The crowd erupted when Trump revealed what Biden really wanted: "Biden wanted me in here. It didn’t work out that way."
Stephen Miller delivered perhaps the most powerful testimony, calling Trump’s border achievements a "50-year hope and dream of the American people" finally realized. He revealed that foreign governments at the NATO summit asked how Trump achieved "the Trump miracle" of zero successful illegal entries in an entire month – something that "should be an impossible achievement" with a 2,000-mile border.
Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons thanked Trump "for allowing us to do our job again," while White House reporter Kara Castronova’s footage showed the reality: disease-carrying mosquitoes, venomous spiders, fire ants, and waters teeming with predators. As she reported: "If you try to run, you’d better be faster than a reptile and braver than a big cat."
This RAW FEED segment with Gary Franchi proves America is done playing games with criminal aliens. When you can build a maximum-security facility in eight days using nature’s own enforcement, you send a message no sanctuary city can ignore.
Catch the whole RAW FEED live stream at https://youtu.be/nwZuX-1haWc