The Adam Mockler Show - Trump gets NIGHTMARE NEWS in LEAKED EMAIL
Episode Date: August 28, 2025Adam Mockler with MeidasTouch Network breaks down Trump's Florida facility being closed down. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices...
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Okay, shut it off, fellas.
All right, we just got our hands on an email from a top Florida official detailing how this new
migrant detention center that was dubbed Alligator Alcatraz will be empty within days.
I'm not sure if this email was meant to be released to the public, but we do know that the
reports of human abuses coming out of Alligator Alcatraz have been horrifying.
And it's not what makes America great.
We are about to be one step closer to America being normal after Alligator Alcatraz is shut
down. And here's the normal position that most Americans, every American should take.
If somebody comes here illegally and they've committed a repeated amount of crimes, then give
them due process and deport them. Don't throw them in some weird migrant detention camp where
there's no human rights whatsoever. But also, Republicans need to be able to differentiate between
the 99.9% of immigrants who come here to live a better life, to contribute, and the natural
amount of people in any group who'll commit crimes. I mean, immigrants commit crimes at lower rates
than native board Americans. But in every group, there's going to be people that commit crimes.
What Trump does is he intentionally tries to blur that line and make it seem like everybody
who comes over from another country is trying to commit crimes and they deserve to be an alligator
Alcatraz or whatever you want to call it. So that is a normal, intuitive position that I just
want to lay out for everybody. But this reads, top Florida official says,
Alligator Alcatraz will likely be empty within days, email shows.
The top official says the state-run immigration detention facility in the Everglades
will be empty in a matter of days, even as Republican Governor Ron DeSantis is trying to fight for
it.
Ron DeSantis accidentally admitted as well that they wasted $250 million on this migrant detention
facility as it faces closure.
Mike Madrid points out, Alligator Alcatraz has cost the U.S. taxpayer $250 million, and we're shutting it down.
Trump's White House ballroom is costing $200 million.
We are quite literally lighting money on fire, and he didn't even mention the Katari Jets, which is worth $400 million for Trump's own net worth.
But we're actually spending $900 million refurbishing it, which we have to.
We can't have the administration, a U.S. president, flying around in a bugged Katari jet that maybe has traps in it.
Like, there needs to be a level of safety there, so we have to spend all of this money refurbishing it when we shouldn't have the plane in the first place.
Here's Representative Maxwell Frost of Florida, the youngest representative detailing what he saw when he visited the detention facility that I will not call Alligator Alcatraz.
They opened the door. There was about six security guards standing there, kind of,
pushing us back, but we could see in and we could hear everybody. And when those doors opened,
you know, what I saw made my heart sink. I saw 32 people per cage, about six cages in the one-tent.
I saw a lot of people, young men who looked like me and people who were my age, people were
yelling, help me, help me. I heard in the back, someone say, I'm a U.S. citizen. And as we were
walking away they started chanting leave it that leave it that freedom um and i in looking into
these cages you could see um of course it was warm and hot within the tent people were sweating people
some people had taken off um their they're they're the top of their clothing because it was just so
hot some of them were drenched and sweat the food we saw is not enough food they're being fed
essentially a small sandwich and a bag of chips.
And not just that, but the conditions outside, of course, it's blazing hot.
And the fact that the cage comes from the toilet.
Number one, not everyone's going to be able to drink as much water as they'd like to
because of that inconvenience, but also it's gross and it's disgusting.
And there are more reports of human rights abuses, but when they're chanting Libertat or
freedom is because the U.S. is supposed to represent freedom. People come over here for the
American dream and they get locked up in a migrant detention facility where people's rights are
taken away. This reads, detainees held at alligator Akatraz describe cage-like units
swarmed by mosquitoes. You know, every single Democrat in power needs to approach this with
absolute moral clarity and Republican, but that's asking a lot. But every Democrat, every
independent, every American who cares about human rights needs to approach this with moral
clarity and say that the United States should not be treating anybody like this.
The Trump administration's push to quickly ramp up immigration arrests has led to overcrowding
at ICE facilities and allegations of inhumane and unsanitary conditions.
And there lies the problem.
When Stephen Miller set this arbitrary quota of 3,000 to 4,000 detainees or deportations
per day, that leads to the administration doing insane.
same things to meet this quota.
So rather than targeting people who have actually committed a repeated amount of crimes,
who are here illegally and maybe have trafficked some sort of drugs, I mean, there's a small
amount of people that have done this that you can allocate resources towards.
But the administration is not allocating resources towards those people.
They're allocating resources away from actual criminals towards people who work at farms,
people who are following the proper processes, because they want to make Stephen Miller happy.
and hit this 3,000, 4,000 quota a day.
After they hit this quota, the people that they detain have to go somewhere,
and that's why they're creating these new migrant detention centers
that they call Alligator Alcatraz.
The name in and of itself is disgusting,
but what happens there is the real problem.
People are crammed into cages.
This says legal advocates and relatives of immigrant detainees
held in Florida's notorious new detention center
are demanding the close.
of a state-run facility. This was a few weeks ago, and they got their closure.
This reads, detainees and alligator alcatraz described what they called
torturous conditions in caged-like units full of mosquitoes, where fluorescent lights shine
bright on them at all times. Detainees here also called attention to unsanitary conditions,
as well as lack of food and reliable medical treatment for their chronic conditions.
Quote, detention conditions are unlivable, said Tessa Petit's,
executive director of the Florida Immigrant Coalition during a news conference outside the facility.
The Trump admin's push to quickly ramp up immigration arrests has led to overcrowding at ICE facilities.
Concerns over detention conditions intensified this week after the HRW report,
the Human's Rights Watch report, published Monday documenting abusive practices at three Florida
immigration detention centers over the past six months.
And right here you see a photo of the gang, the torture gang, some would call them.
I would, many people are calling them this.
It's Ron DeSantis, I see Christy Noem, and I see Donald Trump standing in an array.
A lot of this, I'm sure, was masterminded by Stephen Miller himself, but a federal judge
is finally intervening and saying that you have to shut this down.
And this came not only because of the abuse, but also because the facility was
illegally built on protected wetlands in the first place. So it was a climate dispute as well.
They rushed to build this facility so quickly that they cut a lot of corners on human rights.
They cut a lot of corners on the best practices. And they also built it on protected wetlands.
So just to back up and just to end this off, this was state corruption in the most literal sense.
We can make more videos about this. And if you want me to, let me know in the
comment section. Make sure you drop a like. But Florida officials signed nearly a quarter billion
dollars in contracts to build a human rights disaster on one of the most fragile ecosystems in all
of America. It is pure blatant corruption. And you know what it ended with people being held
without charges with no due process, laying on floors, infested with worms, toilets overflowing,
insane human rights abuses that will continue to call out. I love you all. If you appreciate the work
we do on this channel, make sure you're subscribed to the Adam Mockler feed and I'll see you in the
next one. Peace out.