Alligator Alcatraz receives first immigrant detainees Wednesday night

A motorcade of three white Ford vans followed by several sedans and other vehicles arrived at Alligator Alcatraz, the migrant detention center Florida has built in the Everglades, Wednesday night. The state said it was moving the first detainees to the site Wednesday evening. Pedro Portal pportal@miamiherald.com

By Ana Ceballos , Syra Ortiz Blanes , Alex Harris and David Goodhue

The first detainees were expected to arrive at Alligator Alcatraz late Wednesday night, even as the immigration detention facility in the Florida Everglades has already faced some operational issues with security and water intrusion.

On Wednesday evening, the gates of the facility were bustling with traffic. Three white vans escorted by sedans drove into the compound. The vans looked like those previously used by immigration authorities to transport migrants, although it’s unclear who was in them.

Constructions workers, fencing companies and locksmiths went in and out of the facility ahead of detainees coming in. Food trucks serving churros, street corn, and empanadas flitted in and out of the facility. The activity signaled active preparations for a site that a day earlier was showcased by President Donald Trump and Gov. Ron DeSantis as an operational location.

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