The Trump administration is moving forward with controversial plans to reopen Alcatraz Island as a federal prison, more than 60 years after its closure.
Top officials, including Attorney General Pam Bondi and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, have toured the site to assess its viability, despite widespread criticism from California leaders, national park advocates, and Indigenous groups. The proposed project could cost up to $2 billion and faces logistical challenges, including deteriorating infrastructure and environmental concerns. Critics, including Nancy Pelosi and Governor Gavin Newsom, have mocked the plan as wasteful and politically motivated, arguing it disregards the island's historical and cultural significance.
The debate has ignited national attention, with many questioning the practicality and intent behind reviving the infamous prison.
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