Tag Archives: Alcatraz

Homan On Cost Of Reopening Alcatraz: “No Idea”

The New York Post reports: Reopening Alcatraz — which closed in 1963 and has operated as a museum since — “should be on the table,” border czar Tom Homan told reporters outside the White House. “We need detention beds. We do contracts in a lot of states, a lot of local municipalities. I think it’s certainly an option, especially for …

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Trump Ordered Reopening Of Alcatraz Hours After Local Florida Station Aired 1979 Film “Escape From Alcatraz”

The Independent reports: During a Sunday evening blitz of social media posts, Donald Trump demanded that one of the most notorious prisons in American history be reopened. Incidentally, the president’s sudden push for the tourist destination of Alcatraz to once again become a maximum-security prison complex came just hours after a South Florida PBS station aired the 1979 classic film …

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Prisons Head To “Vigorously Pursue” Opening Alcatraz

ABC News reports: William Marshall, the new director of the Bureau of Prisons, said Monday that the agency will “vigorously” pursue “all avenues to support and implement” President Trump’s agenda — including an assessment to determine “needs and the next steps,” including the president’s idea to reopen and expand the famed Alcatraz prison. “USP Alcatraz has a rich history. We …

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Trump Orders Feds To Reopen Alcatraz Prison [VIDEO]

CNN reports: President Donald Trump said in a social media post Sunday that he is directing the Bureau of Prisons to rebuild and reopen Alcatraz, the infamous former prison, as a place to “house America’s most ruthless and violent Offenders.” The president told reporters as he arrived back to the White House later Sunday that it was “just an idea” …

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