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Time of India
09-07-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
'No water, mosquitoes like elephants': Alligator Alcatraz's detainees detail horrifying inhumane conditions
Lack of water to bathe, food with maggots, toilets that didn't flush, giant bugs, little access to washrooms, and "mosquitoes as big as elephants- these are some of the inhumane conditions described by detainees held at the Florida migrant center known as " Alligator Alcatraz ". Around 3,000 migrants are expected to be held as part of President Donald Trump's crackdown on illegal immigration at the "Alligator Alcatraz". The administration said alligators, crocodiles and pythons in the surrounding wetlands would keep detainees from escaping. Detainees being held at the newly-opened detention center in Florida have alleged that conditions are dire, with scarce food, no water to bathe, and constant bright lights making it difficult to sleep, reports The Independent. The center started accepting detainees from July 2. ALSO READ: Tesla's turmoil: Is Elon Musk's love-hate relationship with Trump derailing the EV empire? Inhumane conditions at Alligator Alcatraz Leamsy 'La Figura' Izquierdo, a Cuban artist who was arrested in Miami last week, was moved to the detention facility in the Everglades on Friday along with what he claims are more than 400 other detainees. Since then, Izquierdo says, he and other detainees have been treated poorly. 'There's no water to take a bath, it's been four days since I've taken a bath,' Izquierdo told CBS News. Izquierdo, who was arrested on battery and assault with a deadly weapon, said detainees are fed once a day with food that has 'maggots' in it and are not provided toothpaste. Live Events 'They only brought a meal once a day and it has maggots, he added. 'They never take of the lights for 24 hours. The mosquitoes are as big as elephants.' He was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and battery. He was initially held at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center (TGK) before being transferred to Alligator Alcatraz. ALSO READ: US airports to undergo massive change as nearly two decade-old policy scrapped. Check details 'Can't use bathroom properly' Another family of a migrant has claimed there was lack of water, freezing cold tents and atrocious mosquitoes at the so-called "Alligator Alcatraz." Eveling Ortiz said her boyfriend, Vladimir Miranda, crossed the southern border and was given the I-220A form, which simply documents that a migrant has been released into the U.S. by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, reports NBC Miami. "He had the final hearing two weeks ago," she said. But days later, Miranda was detained by immigration officials at his job in Orlando. Then on Sunday, the 32-year-old was moved to the Everglades facility. "The condition they're going through, they're horrible," Ortiz said. '...They don't have water, they can't use the bathroom properly. They're not taking a bath.' "They took somebody to the hospital because there is a lot of mosquitoes, because he was getting swollen on his face, and they didn't know what was going on," she said. ALSO READ: Florida-like 'Alligator Alcatraz' detention centers to come to your state in US? Trump drops hint Another detainee alleged his mental health was declining without access to his medication and Bible.'I'm on the edge of losing my mind. I've gone three days without taking my medicine," he told CBS. "It's impossible to sleep with this white light that's on all day." "They took the Bible I had and they said here there is no right to religion. And my Bible is the one thing that keeps my faith, and now I'm losing my faith," he added. Another detainee told the CBS News that those running the facility were not respecting 'human rights.' He described being at Alligator Alcatraz as 'a form of torture.' "They're not respecting our human rights. We're human beings; we're not dogs. We're like rats in an experiment,' he said. "I don't know their motive for doing this, if it's a form of torture. A lot of us have our residency documents and we don't understand why we're here,' he added. ALSO READ: 'Horrific': Houston pediatrician fired over vile post suggesting Texas flood victims were Trump supporters What is Alligator Alcatraz? Alligator Alcatraz is the recently erected temporary detention facility located deep in the Florida Everglades to detain the immigrants. The facility, managed by the Florida Division of Emergency Management, is expected to hold anywhere from 3,000 to 5,000 people rounded up as part of the Trump administration's mass deportation plan. Alligator Alcatraz was built in a matter of days on a rarely used municipal airport located about 50 miles west of the City of Miami. State lawmakers, the local mayor, environmental groups and neighbours have opposed the detention center, saying it could harm an important ecosystem. Human rights activists, such as the ACLU, have denounced Alligator Alcatraz and raised concerns about the inhuman conditions detainees could potentially face. 'This project dehumanizes people, strips them of their rights, and diverts public dollars from the services our communities need,' Bacardi Jackson, the executive director of the ACLU of Florida, said Economic Times WhatsApp channel )


Time of India
08-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Barron Trump's love life revealed: US President's son has a mysterious girlfriend amid college life? What we know
US President Donald Trump's youngest son Barron Trump, who recently completed his first year at college, is again garnering attention. Though Barron Trump spends much of his life away from the public eye, rumours now swirl that he has found himself a 'really nice girlfriend'. The 19-year-old has already being described as both a "ladies' man" and an "oddity." He has distanced himself from the college Republicans, leading many to believe that he is not interested in politics, while he silently increased his net worth by earning $40 million in the last 10 months. According to NYU insiders, Barron Trump is dating a mystery woman and this makes his first official relationship on the campus. ALSO READ: Florida-like 'Alligator Alcatraz' detention centers to come to your state in US? Trump drops hint Barron Trump's mysterious girlfriend The youngest son of Donald Trump and Melania Trump, 19, who recently completed his freshman year at New York University, is said to be spending lots of time with his new love interest, according to Daily Mail. There have been no whisperings about the identity of Barron's mystery woman. "Barron has a really nice girlfriend and hangs out with her a lot,' an insider close to Barron told NewsNation in May. Additional insiders added that despite being under the watchful eyes of the Secret Service, Barron has been able to date freely. Live Events "He can have a girlfriend as the Secret Service guys are well-versed on how to handle this," a political source added to People. "Anyone who says being under Secret Service protection would keep him from dating is way off." Barron's reported girlfriend is thought to be a first for the US president's son. ALSO READ: US airports to undergo massive change as nearly two decade-old policy scrapped. Check details According to Radar Online, Barron Trump, the youngest son of Donald Trump and Melania, has reportedly entered into his first relationship and those close to the Trump family say the teenager is enjoying this new chapter in life. The identity of the girl remains a secret but those close to him suggest the relationship is genuine and not just a brief summer fling. What Trump said about Barron's love life Trump divulged a rare bit of very personal information about his son Barron's dating life in October last year. Trump, who routinely recites just a few anodyne facts when asked about his son, fielded the question in an appearance on the PBD podcast with interviewer Patrick Bet-David. "Is he good with the ladies in school at NYU? Is he there yet?" asked the interviewer. "No, I'm not sure he's – I don't think he's had a girlfriend yet," Trump said at the time. 'I don't think so. Every once in a while…' he said, before ending the thought in rapid-fire conversation. "He's a good-looking guy," Trump added about his towering 6-foot-9 son. ALSO READ: Jeffrey Epstein files: Elon Musk torches FBI with explosive outburst, posts 'arrest counter' in fresh dig at Trump Barron, who reportedly introduced his father to the concept of digital wallets, has been credited by Trump as the family's crypto brain. "Barron's a young guy, but he knows it — he talks about his wallet," Trump said in a previous interview. "He's got four wallets or something, and I'm saying, 'What is a wallet?" At 6-feet 9-inches tall, he is known for his mysterious persona despite being in the public eye his entire life. Public interest in Barron skyrocketed throughout the 2024 presidential election, and spiked again after his father beat Vice President Kamala Harris in the race for the White House on Nov. 6, 2024. Barron is one of Trump's five children. He shares Barron with First Lady Melania Trump, who lives in New York part-time to be close to Barron.