Feds reimburse Florida $608 million for 'Alligator Alcatraz' costs [View all]
Source: ABC News/AP
October 3, 2025, 11:32 AM
Federal officials on Friday confirmed that Florida has been reimbursed $608 million for the costs of building and running an immigration detention center in the Florida Everglades, exposing Alligator Alcatraz to the risk of being ordered to close for a second time.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security said in an email that the state of Florida was awarded its full reimbursement request.
The reimbursement exposes the state of Florida to being forced to unwind operations at the remote facility for a second time because of a federal judge's injunction in August. The Miami judge agreed with environmental groups who had sued that the site wasnt given a proper environmental review before it was converted into an immigration detention center and gave Florida two months to wind down operations.
The judge's injunction, however, was put on hold for the time being by an appellate court panel in Atlanta that said the state-run facility didn't need to undergo a federally required environmental impact study because Florida had yet to receive federal money for the project. If the federal defendants ultimately decide to approve that request and reimburse Florida for its expenditures related to the facility, they may need to first conduct an EIS (environmental impact statement), the three-judge appellate court panel wrote last month.
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