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Subject Alligator Alcatraz Isn’t Just a Prison. It’s a Mirror. And It’s Asking Us: Who Are We, Really?
Date July 3, 2025 2:55 AM
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ALLIGATOR ALCATRAZ ISN’T JUST A PRISON. IT’S A MIRROR. AND IT’S
ASKING US: WHO ARE WE, REALLY?  
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Thom Hartmann
July 2, 2025
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_ The most dangerous thing about Alligator Alcatraz isn’t the
alligators. It’s the message... _

, Image by JamesDeMers from Pixabay

 

When Louise and I lived in Germany in 1986/87, we visited Dachau with
our family. The crematoriums shocked our children, but even more so
because this was simply a “detention facility” and not one of
Hitler’s death camps. The ovens were for those who had been worked
to death or killed by cholera.

The death camps, it turns out, were all located outside of Germany so
Dear Leader could deny responsibility for them. You know, like Gitmo.

Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” (aka the “GOP Donor Fellatio
Act”) contains a 13-fold increase
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ICE’s budget, turning it into the largest single (secret, masked)
police force in America, along with, in aggregate, close to $100
billion to build a new series of “detention facilities” all across
America.

If this passes, soon the country will pockmarked
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concentration camps. As Trump said yesterday:

“Well, I think we'd like to see them in many states, really, many
states. This one, I know Ron’s doing a second one, at least a second
one, and probably a couple of more. And, you know, at some point, they
might morph into a system where you’re going to keep it for a long
time.”

LET’S STOP PRETENDING. LET’S STOP DANCING AROUND THE LANGUAGE,
AROUND THE MORALITY, AND AROUND THE HISTORY.

What’s being built in the Florida Everglades, for example — what
they’re calling “Alligator Alcatraz” — is not just another
immigration facility. It’s a political prison engineered not merely
to detain, but to humiliate, dehumanize, and broadcast terror.

IT’S AMERICA’S FIRST OPEN-AIR SYMBOL THAT OUR DEMOCRACY IS NOT
JUST DYING: IT IS BEING DISSECTED PUBLICLY, CRUELLY, AND WITH
CALCULATION.

Donald Trump is back in the White House. The Republican Party controls
Congress. And with a permanent “immigration emergency” in place,
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is running point on an experiment in
authoritarian governance.

Alligator Alcatraz is the proof-of-concept.

Rising in a remote wildlife preserve in Big Cypress National Preserve
— Indigenous land, no less — Alligator Alcatraz is expected to
hold thousands of undocumented migrants. Some reports say 1,000 at
launch; others say 5,000. Either way, it is the largest civilian
detention project built on U.S. soil in a generation.

It’s surrounded by dense marshland, home to pythons and alligators.

“Let them try to escape,” Trump smirked at a recent rally. “They
better know how to run from an alligator.”

THIS ISN’T JUST CRUELTY. IT’S PERFORMANCE. IT’S STATE-SPONSORED
SADISM, BROADCAST AS PATRIOTISM. DESANTIS AND TRUMP ARE NOW COMPETING
IN A BIZARRE EFFORT TO SHOW WHO CAN BE MORE CRUEL.

But it’s not unprecedented. If you want to understand what’s
happening in Florida, you have to travel back to 1933, to a small,
remote town in Bavaria.

WHEN ADOLF HITLER SEIZED POWER IN GERMANY, THE FIRST THING HE BUILT
WASN’T A TANK OR A WARSHIP. IT WAS A “DETENTION FACILITY.”

The Dachau concentration camp, opened in March 1933 just three months
after he became Chancellor, was described at the time as “the first
concentration camp for political prisoners.” As the Dachau memorial
site explains
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“From the very beginning, the camp was a place of brutality. During
the first years, most prisoners were political opponents of the Nazi
regime.”

They weren’t criminals. They weren’t traitors. They were
“undesirable immigrants.” Trade unionists. Communists. Jews.
Catholics. Writers. Teachers. Students. They were anyone the regime
considered a threat or a convenient enemy.

THE NAZIS DIDN’T HIDE DACHAU. THEY ADVERTISED IT. IT WAS A WARNING.
A MESSAGE. STEP OUT OF LINE, AND THIS IS WHERE YOU GO.

SOUND FAMILIAR?

Alligator Alcatraz is not Dachau. It’s not exterminating people.
Yet. But Dachau didn’t begin as a death camp either. It began as a
“protective custody” facility, built on the idea that “certain
people” posed a threat to the national body simply by existing.

THAT’S WHAT FLORIDA’S NEW FACILITY REPRESENTS. NOT IMMIGRATION
ENFORCEMENT. NOT PUBLIC SAFETY. _PROTECTIVE CUSTODY FOR POLITICAL
PURPOSES._

Under Trump’s new national emergency framework, virtually anyone
deemed “unlawfully present” can be detained indefinitely without
trial.

That means asylum seekers. Victims of trafficking. Children.

AND IF YOU BELIEVE THIS WON’T EXPAND — IF YOU BELIEVE THIS POWER
WILL REMAIN SOLELY FOCUSED ON BROWN-SKINNED MIGRANTS FLEEING VIOLENCE
IN CENTRAL AMERICA — THEN YOU HAVEN’T READ A HISTORY BOOK LATELY.

Stripping people of their citizenship is called _denaturalization_,
and it was one of Hitler’s favorite tools against his enemies and
Jews, who were referred to as “undesirable foreign elements” and
denaturalized _en masse_ in 1935.

Trump’s DOJ just updated their guidelines relating to the 25 million
American citizens who first came to this country as immigrants and
then obtained citizenship through the naturalization process. It used
to be that you could only lose your citizenship if you committed a
serious enough crime.

And, yesterday, Trump said
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“Many of them were born in our country. I think we ought to get them
the hell out of here, too, if you want to know the truth. So maybe
that'll be the next job that we'll work on together.”

SO NOW, THE DOJ SAYS
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CHOOSE TO DENATURALIZE _ANYBODY _AND THEN IMMEDIATELY SEND THEM TO
ALLIGATOR ALCATRAZ:

“Any other cases referred to the Civil Division that the Division
determines to be sufficiently important to pursue [may be stripped of
citizenship]. These categories are intended to guide the Civil
Division in prioritizing which cases to pursue; however, these
categories DO NOT LIMIT THE CIVIL DIVISION FROM PURSUING ANY
PARTICULAR CASE, nor are they listed in a particular order of
importance. Further, the Civil Division RETAINS THE DISCRETION TO
PURSUE CASES OUTSIDE OF THESE CATEGORIES AS IT DETERMINES APPROPRIATE.
The assignment of denaturalization cases may be made across sections
or units based on experience, subject-matter expertise, AND THE
OVERALL NEEDS OF THE CIVIL DIVISION.” (emphasis added)

AND AS A SPECIAL BONUS, THE MEMO NOTES THAT STRIPPING AMERICAN
CITIZENS OF THEIR CITIZENSHIP IS A CIVIL, NOT CRIMINAL, PROCESS SO YOU
ARE NOT ENTITLED TO HAVE A LAWYER OR ANY OF THE OTHER NORMAL ASPECTS
OF LEGAL PROCEDURE LIKE A TRIAL THAT WE GENERALLY THINK OF AS OUR
RIGHTS. FRANZ KAFKA WOULD BE PROUD.

Dachau didn’t just hold communists. Over time, it expanded to
include denaturalized Jews, homosexuals, Jehovah’s Witnesses, Roma,
and anyone who opposed Nazi policy. It became a national crucible of
cruelty. It normalized the idea that “certain people do not deserve
legal protections.”

THAT IS THE FIRE THAT ALLIGATOR ALCATRAZ IS STOKING TODAY.

HOW IS THIS BEING DONE? THROUGH A CUNNING ABUSE OF EMERGENCY POWERS.

Florida has been under a rolling immigration “state of emergency”
since 2023, a legal status that allows the governor to bypass
environmental protections, override public procurement processes, and
redirect funds without oversight.

SOUND FAMILIAR? IT SHOULD. THE NAZIS USED THE 1933 REICHSTAG FIRE
DECREE TO GRANT THEMSELVES EMERGENCY POWERS IN PERPETUITY. ONE CRISIS,
ONE CONVENIENT BOOGEYMAN, AND SUDDENLY ALL DEMOCRATIC GUARDRAILS ARE
REMOVED.

Today, DeSantis is using FEMA funds intended for hurricane victims to
build migrant cages. Tomorrow, it could be protesters. Journalists.
Teachers. You.

This isn’t alarmism. It’s precedent.

LET’S TALK ABOUT THE LOCATION, BECAUSE IT MATTERS.

Big Cypress is a remote and largely inaccessible swamp, home to
endangered species, sacred Indigenous land, and — now — a prison
surrounded by natural predators.

HUMAN RIGHTS LAWYERS AND JOURNALISTS WILL FIND IT HARD TO ACCESS.
ESCAPES WILL BE ALL BUT IMPOSSIBLE. OVERSIGHT WILL BE NONEXISTENT.
THAT’S BY DESIGN.

Dachau, too, was deliberately chosen for its isolation. As the
memorial website explains
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“The camp was constantly expanded and served as the prototype and
model for all later concentration camps.”

IT BECAME A TEMPLATE. A BLUEPRINT. AND ITS VERY EXISTENCE RESHAPED
WHAT THE GERMAN PUBLIC CONSIDERED “NORMAL.”

Alligator Alcatraz is the same. A testing ground. If it succeeds —
not as a legal institution, but as a political spectacle — there
will be more. One in Texas. One in Arizona. One in Arkansas. Maybe
even one in your backyard.

THE MOST DANGEROUS THING ABOUT ALLIGATOR ALCATRAZ ISN’T THE
ALLIGATORS. IT’S THE MESSAGE.

The message that some people are less than human. That caging them is
acceptable. That they deserve no rights, no hearing, no compassion.
Just mud and barbed wire.

THAT WAS THE LOGIC BEHIND DACHAU.

AND IT’S BECOMING THE LOGIC BEHIND TRUMP’S AMERICA.

This facility is being built not to solve a problem, but to create
one. To manufacture outrage. To train the public to see brown-skinned
immigrants not as workers or families or survivors but as invaders.
Intruders. Animals.

And that’s when the door opens for something far worse.

We cannot afford to wait. We cannot afford to be polite. The time for
half-measures and technocratic rebuttals and “strongly worded
letters” is over.

America stands at a crossroads. Down one road lies the fragile promise
of democracy: messy, imperfect, but built on the belief in human
dignity and the rule of law. Down the other lies the swamp — literal
and figurative — where cruelty is policy, and fear is law.

ALLIGATOR ALCATRAZ ISN’T JUST A PRISON. IT’S A MIRROR. AND IT’S
ASKING US: WHO ARE WE, REALLY?

The answer, as always, is up to us.

We must engage:

— LAWSUITS: Civil liberties groups and Indigenous tribes must
continue challenging this facility in court. Environmental statutes,
tribal treaties, and international human rights laws can still be
leveraged.

— DOCUMENTATION: Journalists must risk everything to document the
construction, conditions, and policies of Alligator Alcatraz. We need
eyes in the swamp, or darkness will reign.

— DIRECT ACTION: Peaceful protest, civil disobedience, and national
mobilization must become central. This is a fight for the moral
compass of our country.

— LANGUAGE: Stop calling this a “detention center.” Call it what
it is: a political prison. A migrant concentration camp. _Words
matter._

— HISTORY: Teach your neighbors about Dachau. Show them how it
started. Not with mass extermination, but with silence. With a single
camp, surrounded by a fence, where people were put “for their own
protection.”

DEMOCRACY DOESN’T FALL ALL AT ONCE. IT DECAYS FROM THE INSIDE. IT
ERODES AT THE MARGINS. IT DISAPPEARS NOT WITH A BANG, BUT WITH A
SHRUG.

The United States of America has reached a threshold. We can step back
and reaffirm our commitment to human dignity, to due process, to
liberty and justice for all.

Or we can cross into the swamp. And never come back.

DACHAU WAS THE BEGINNING OF SOMETHING MONSTROUS. LET ALLIGATOR
ALCATRAZ BE THE END OF SOMETHING: THE END OF OUR INNOCENCE, THE END OF
OUR COMPLACENCY, AND THE START OF A RENEWED RESISTANCE.

Because if we wait too long, we may wake up one day and discover we
are no longer the land of the free, but only the home of the caged.

_Thom Hartann is a NY Times bestselling author of 34 books in 17
languages & nation's #1 progressive radio host. Psychotherapist,
international relief worker. Politics, history, spirituality,
psychology, science, anthropology, pre-history, culture, and the
natural world._

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