The Trump administration is moving forward with 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 visited the site to assess its viability, despite widespread criticism from California leaders, Indigenous groups, and national park advocates. The proposal, which could cost up to $2 billion, would require repealing current national park protections and faces logistical, environmental, and cultural hurdles. Critics argue the plan is impractical, costly, and disregards Alcatraz's historical significance and Indigenous legacy.
The move has become a flashpoint in national debates over criminal justice, immigration, and the use of federal lands.
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