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Florida Seeks DHS Approval for Third Migrant Detention Center, Explores Fourth Site

Federal approval will determine the fate of Florida's proposed Panhandle detention center.

Overview

  • Gov. Ron DeSantis said the Panhandle site, informally dubbed “Panhandle Pokey,” is an existing structure that could open quickly if DHS authorizes it.
  • He added that a fourth state-run facility is under evaluation in South Florida, with locations withheld until approval, according to press secretary Molly Best.
  • Florida reports 10,400 arrests handed to ICE through Operation Tidal Wave in recent months, and cites 20,000 statewide arrests over the past year with 63% having prior criminal records.
  • Attorneys for detainees at the Everglades site known as “Alligator Alcatraz” pursue federal lawsuits over conditions and access to counsel, with a previous closure order currently stayed on appeal.
  • DeSantis says DHS would reimburse operating costs for the new facility if it is approved, and the department has not announced a decision.