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Desantis Alligator Alcatraz Immigration Detention Center Meant Temporary

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The article discusses a temporary immigration detention center in Florida with high operational costs and pending federal reimbursement. Commercial mechanism is weak: no direct impact on commodity prices, supply chains, or corporate margins. The primary relevance is to insurance (liability/operational risk for private operators) and construction (if facility closure leads to repurposing or new builds). However, no concrete commercial channel is established.

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  • Facility processed and deported 22,000 detainees since opening last summer.
  • State costs exceed $1 million per day to operate.
  • State awaiting $608 million in federal reimbursement.
  • New DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin appointed in March.
  • Facility described as temporary; discussions about closing ongoing.

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