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DOJ Limits FEMA Aid to Operations at 'Alligator Alcatraz,' Leaving Florida on Hook for Construction

The stance undercuts prior $608 million assurances, bolstering the government's appeal that federal environmental rules do not attach.

Overview

  • New Justice Department filings state any FEMA support, if approved, would be per‑detainee reimbursement for operational expenses only, not construction or facility modification.
  • Federal lawyers characterize the widely cited $608 million as an eligibility notice rather than an actual payout, creating uncertainty over whether any money will arrive.
  • Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier acknowledged in court that reimbursement may not materialize even as he remains publicly confident the state will be largely repaid.
  • Friends of the Everglades, Earthjustice, and the Miccosukee Tribe won a lower‑court ruling, and the government’s appeal argues that absent federal dollars the facility need not undergo federal environmental review.
  • Florida has already drawn more than $573 million from emergency funds for immigration enforcement and detention sites, prompting scrutiny of contracts and new proposals for tighter legislative oversight.