Donald Trump Threatens To Throw ‘Bad Citizens’ Out Of America As Next Major Action
Donald Trump has issued a new warning, saying he may deport American criminals, labeling them as “bad citizens” and threatening to send them to a location dubbed “Alligator Alcatraz.”
While visiting a migrant detention center in the Everglades, which is surrounded by alligators, Trump remarked that many dangerous individuals have lived in the U.S. for years — some even born there — and suggested removing them from the country.
He hinted that deporting American-born criminals could be his administration’s next step, declaring, “I think we ought to get them the hell out of here too.”
This isn’t the first time Trump has proposed deporting U.S. citizens. Earlier this year, he talked about sending them to a notorious El Salvadoran prison known for its harsh conditions.
During a tour of that facility, Trump said it would be used to house what he described as “the most menacing migrants” and “the most vicious people on the planet.”
He added that the prison is surrounded by swamps, leaving deportation as the only exit, and called it a place he wouldn’t want to hike near.
Trump praised the location’s natural isolation, comparing it to the infamous Alcatraz prison. He claimed it could be just as enduring, saying, “It might be as good as the real Alcatraz… it could last as long as they want to have.”