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Dunleavy’s office says Alaska has no plans to build ‘Bear Alcatraz’ for ICE detainees
After a Fox News interview raised the possibility of Alaska building a “Bear Alcatraz” Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility, the office of Gov. Mike Dunleavy said on Tuesday that the state has no such plans.

The Dunleavy administration statement was prompted by an inaccurate story by Newsweek that summarized the interview, asserting that the state had suggested the idea.

“The story is false,” said Jeff Turner, Dunleavy’s director of communications by email. He said that he had demanded a correction from the Newsweek reporter.

The Newsweek story referred to a July 1 interview on Fox News by host Laura Ingraham of Stephen Miller, the White House deputy chief of staff for policy and homeland security adviser. Miller is known as the architect of the Trump administration’s immigration policies, and a vocal proponent of ramping up ICE arrests, detention and mass deportations.

In the interview, Ingraham and Miller praised Florida for building a new ICE detention facility in the Everglades, dubbed “Alligator Alcatraz,” for its isolation and being surrounded by wildlife in the Big Cypress Natural Preserve in Ochopee, Florida. It was constructed in just eight days, and can hold up to 3,000 detainees before deportation, and opened last week.

Miller said he had pitched all Republican governors to build similar ICE detention facilities. “We want every governor of a red state, and if you’re watching tonight, pick up the phone call, DHS, work with us to build facilities in your state,” Miller said.

Ingraham said Fox reached out to states, including Alaska, for comment. “Alaska told us that ‘we don’t have alligators, but we have lots of bears.’ However, they aren’t aware of any plans for an Alaska version,” she said.

“Of, I said, ‘Bear Alcatraz,’” Ingraham added, chuckling.

When asked to comment on Alaska’s response to Fox News, Turner repeated there were no state plans to build such a facility.

“I am not aware of any response from the state to Mr. Miller for a facility like the one in Florida,” Turner said. “The governor’s office was asked by Fox News if there were any such plans and the answer was no.”

Last week, President Donald Trump signed his signature domestic policy bill, dubbed the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” which allocates a historic increase of $165 billion to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, which administers ICE, through 2029. ICE’s budget is currently $10 billion.

The Department of Homeland Security said $165 billion includes $45 billion for new ICE detention facilities, $46 billion for border wall construction along the U.S.-Mexico border, $14 billion for deportation operations, and billions for hiring 6,000 new Customs and Border Patrol agents, and 10,000 new ICE agents.
 
I've been seeing numerous people on my personal social media talking about how great LA traffic has become, it makes me wonder if focusing so much on leftist cities might have the unintended consequence of improving the economy and general mood and lifestyles of them that it fucks over the GOP in the long run.

Gavin Newsom being able to hype up how amazing California is doing while hiding the fact that its because trump took a shitload of illegals out of his state.

One of my friends white kids just got their job and it was at a fast food place right by their house in LA, like its the fucking 90s. You really think that kid will ever get redpilled about minorities when the handful he sees will be the legal ones just like GenXers experienced?

edit:This might sound ridiculous but if you remember the 2000s you had books like freakonomics or other edutainment basically explain away a lot of the major victories the conservatives gave us because of the 90s crime bills and tough on crime policies.

like every person online back then would mock the old people for being scared to visit brooklyn or other major cities, they didn't experience the dark days so they just assumed a high trust society was the norm. Its why it was so easy for them to start up those anti-police movements in the 2010s, it was a whole operation by the left to get rid of Stop-and-frisk despite it being a huge reason NYC was able to clean up so quickly.
This is just the hard men -> good times -> weak men -> hard times cycle.
 
I've been seeing numerous people on my personal social media talking about how great LA traffic has become, it makes me wonder if focusing so much on leftist cities might have the unintended consequence of improving the economy and general mood and lifestyles of them that it fucks over the GOP in the long run.

Gavin Newsom being able to hype up how amazing California is doing while hiding the fact that its because trump took a shitload of illegals out of his state.

One of my friends white kids just got their job and it was at a fast food place right by their house in LA, like its the fucking 90s. You really think that kid will ever get redpilled about minorities when the handful he sees will be the legal ones just like GenXers experienced?

edit:This might sound ridiculous but if you remember the 2000s you had books like freakonomics or other edutainment basically explain away a lot of the major victories the conservatives gave us because of the 90s crime bills and tough on crime policies.

like every person online back then would mock the old people for being scared to visit brooklyn or other major cities, they didn't experience the dark days so they just assumed a high trust society was the norm. Its why it was so easy for them to start up those anti-police movements in the 2010s, it was a whole operation by the left to get rid of Stop-and-frisk despite it being a huge reason NYC was able to clean up so quickly.
Insisting we make society suck so idiots vote for what we want is a ridiculous political position. Yet all too common in both right wing and left wing circles.
 
rEal CoMmUnisM hAsN't BeEn triED YeT
Communism is supposed to be the end goal of socialism. But in reality, it just leads to totalitarianism. Communism will never happen because humanity isn't a hive mind.

the only good marxist is a dead one, btw. Marxism is a mind virus and it should be eradicated.
 
Gavin Newsom being able to hype up how amazing California is doing while hiding the fact that its because trump took a shitload of illegals out of his state.
I hope someone ass blasts him hard when he tries to pull this card. "See, it only took YEARS for my actions to come to fruition.". Especially if he runs for President in 2028.
 
Communism is supposed to be the end goal of socialism. But in reality, it just leads to totalitarianism. Communism will never happen because humanity isn't a hive mind.

the only good marxist is a dead one, btw. Marxism is a mind virus and it should be eradicated.
Communism is just the end state of liberalism and the liberal state. It exists because despite three centuries of effort, liberal nations like France, the USA and others have failed to turn the lie "All men are created equal" into a truth. Pragmatic liberals like the US Republican Party turn the other way and shrug their shoulders content with embracing double think. Activist liberals like the democrats meanwhile fall towards socialism because they cant help but try and make the impossible possible. And pragmatic liberals can't really stop them because they fundamentally agree with the goal but not necessarily the methods.
 
Rare flood event combined with bad timing in the early morning hours and the overuse of the emergency alert system leading to learned complacency.
The failure is on the Texas state legislature.
I heard that despite the camp having a disaster plan and all the other alert/warning systems in place, too much water flowed through in such a short time in the early morning hours that it was a freak natural disaster that even the best laid plans wouldn't haven't prevented a tragedy.

If it's true the infrastructure was lacking, though, that sucks and something needs to be done about it so that it won't be an issue the next time.

As for emergency alerts, it grinds my gears when they are overused to the point people ignore them. In my part of Kiwi Land, we get alerts for potential bad weather - a lot of which never materializes or it shifts and goes elsewhere. It's gotten to the point people treat these alerts like the boy who cried wolf and ignore them, so it's not surprising people would ignore alerts for actual bad weather happening when they get so many small alerts that prove to be over hyped nothing.

It is rumored O’Connor plead the 5th
While I can respect him declining to answer on the basis of HIPAA (A medical privacy act for any non-US Kiwis following along), invoking his 5th Amendment rights raises the question of what is he hiding that he thinks he would self-incriminate himself if he didn't or couldn't cite HIPAA.
 
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