Officials say 'Alligator Alcatraz' is ready to withstand hurricane season, but tents leaked after one rainstorm

You're the one with the continual bellyaching.

Wasn't the roof as you implied... :biggrin:
I never implied that the problem was the roof but the fact that you erroneously concluded I did I guess is part of the problem. Is it reading in general you struggle with or just the comprehension and critical thinking part?

The roof scenario was an analogy which I thought may make it easier for some of you to understand WHY when you pay good money to have work done that it shouldn't begin to show symptoms of failure to meet construction specifications a mere day or two after said construction has completed.

And I'm not bellyaching. I'm just doing my job, highlighting with a spotlight all of the incompetence that you all are cheering on because you're too stupid to understand the actual ramifications of the situation.

You don't like what I have to say, feel free to put me on Ignore. All of you.
 
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Why do you refer to them as inferiors? Is it their race?

In the winter, I look white. but in the summer I get darker than most Mexicans. Republicans treat me the same when I turn brown. It's always the Democrats who try to treat me like an inferior when I turn brown.

**** off, you skanky party of slavery supporting *****.
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You would think that one would eventually develop an immunity to the idiocy that is one display over and over again, but surprisingly it doesn't work that way. I'm still surprise to discover that I am genuinely disappointed by this news. It is alleged that this venture cost $450 million dollars and was built in 8 days. Doesn't that just reek of shoddiness and incompetence?

The facility — which was built in eight days — can withstand Category 2 winds, officials say​

By Chloe Greenberg on Wed, Jul 2, 2025 at 1:13 pm

Officials say 'Alligator Alcatraz' is ready to withstand hurricane season, but tents leaked after one rainstorm'Alligator Alcatraz' is ready to withstand hurricane season, but tents leaked after one rainstorm
Official White House photo by Daniel Torok

Florida's newly opened immigrant detention center in the Everglades experienced water leaks after a thunderstorm Tuesday afternoon, while officials have maintained that the facility will be able to withstand hurricane season.

The storm came after the so-called "Alligator Alcatraz" opened Tuesday with a celebratory visit from President Trump and other state and federal officials. The 3,000-capacity tent center is comprised of aluminum frame tents which hold bunk beds inside metal cages. Detainees will be held here while awaiting deportation, officials say.

Following the grand opening, Spectrum News 13 Florida Capitol correspondent Jason Delgado shared video footage to X of water seeping into one of the tents and creating puddles amid the storm.

Meanwhile, Florida's head of emergency management Kevin Guthrie maintains that the facility — which was built in eight days — can withstand high-end Category 2 winds.

DeSantis administration officials say the leaks were fixed overnight.

“Any seam that had an issue where there was water leakage has already been fixed overnight,” DeSantis administration communications director Bryan Griffin said at a press conference Wednesday, as reported by the Florida Phoenix.

News story continued here:
https://www.orlandoweekly.com/news/officials-say-alligator-alcatraz-is-ready-to-withstand-hurricane-season-but-saw-water-leaks-after-one-rainstorm-39870841
1 tent and it has been fixed nice try
 
You would think that one would eventually develop an immunity to the idiocy that is one display over and over again, but surprisingly it doesn't work that way. I'm still surprise to discover that I am genuinely disappointed by this news. It is alleged that this venture cost $450 million dollars and was built in 8 days. Doesn't that just reek of shoddiness and incompetence?

The facility — which was built in eight days — can withstand Category 2 winds, officials say​

By Chloe Greenberg on Wed, Jul 2, 2025 at 1:13 pm

Officials say 'Alligator Alcatraz' is ready to withstand hurricane season, but tents leaked after one rainstorm'Alligator Alcatraz' is ready to withstand hurricane season, but tents leaked after one rainstorm
Official White House photo by Daniel Torok

Florida's newly opened immigrant detention center in the Everglades experienced water leaks after a thunderstorm Tuesday afternoon, while officials have maintained that the facility will be able to withstand hurricane season.

The storm came after the so-called "Alligator Alcatraz" opened Tuesday with a celebratory visit from President Trump and other state and federal officials. The 3,000-capacity tent center is comprised of aluminum frame tents which hold bunk beds inside metal cages. Detainees will be held here while awaiting deportation, officials say.

Following the grand opening, Spectrum News 13 Florida Capitol correspondent Jason Delgado shared video footage to X of water seeping into one of the tents and creating puddles amid the storm.

Meanwhile, Florida's head of emergency management Kevin Guthrie maintains that the facility — which was built in eight days — can withstand high-end Category 2 winds.

DeSantis administration officials say the leaks were fixed overnight.

“Any seam that had an issue where there was water leakage has already been fixed overnight,” DeSantis administration communications director Bryan Griffin said at a press conference Wednesday, as reported by the Florida Phoenix.

News story continued here:
https://www.orlandoweekly.com/news/officials-say-alligator-alcatraz-is-ready-to-withstand-hurricane-season-but-saw-water-leaks-after-one-rainstorm-39870841
Oh no! The inmates might get a little wet!

The humanity!
 
You would think that one would eventually develop an immunity to the idiocy that is one display over and over again, but surprisingly it doesn't work that way. I'm still surprise to discover that I am genuinely disappointed by this news. It is alleged that this venture cost $450 million dollars and was built in 8 days. Doesn't that just reek of shoddiness and incompetence?

The facility — which was built in eight days — can withstand Category 2 winds, officials say​

By Chloe Greenberg on Wed, Jul 2, 2025 at 1:13 pm

Officials say 'Alligator Alcatraz' is ready to withstand hurricane season, but tents leaked after one rainstorm'Alligator Alcatraz' is ready to withstand hurricane season, but tents leaked after one rainstorm
Official White House photo by Daniel Torok

Florida's newly opened immigrant detention center in the Everglades experienced water leaks after a thunderstorm Tuesday afternoon, while officials have maintained that the facility will be able to withstand hurricane season.

The storm came after the so-called "Alligator Alcatraz" opened Tuesday with a celebratory visit from President Trump and other state and federal officials. The 3,000-capacity tent center is comprised of aluminum frame tents which hold bunk beds inside metal cages. Detainees will be held here while awaiting deportation, officials say.

Following the grand opening, Spectrum News 13 Florida Capitol correspondent Jason Delgado shared video footage to X of water seeping into one of the tents and creating puddles amid the storm.

Meanwhile, Florida's head of emergency management Kevin Guthrie maintains that the facility — which was built in eight days — can withstand high-end Category 2 winds.

DeSantis administration officials say the leaks were fixed overnight.

“Any seam that had an issue where there was water leakage has already been fixed overnight,” DeSantis administration communications director Bryan Griffin said at a press conference Wednesday, as reported by the Florida Phoenix.

News story continued here:
https://www.orlandoweekly.com/news/officials-say-alligator-alcatraz-is-ready-to-withstand-hurricane-season-but-saw-water-leaks-after-one-rainstorm-39870841
/---/ You libtards should call your congressman and demand that Alligator Alcatraz provide a turndown service and a mint on the pillow each night. It's the humane thing to do.
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Those on the fascist right don’t care about the well-being of immigrants unlawfully detained.

This is the heinous cruelty of conservatives, who take joy and pleasure seeing immigrants suffer.
Of course, they are the offspring and descendants of folks have committed some of the most heinous crimes known to man.
 
what a genius design. I'm in au of that genius design. Poor seams in a tent from the manufacturer, probably from China. Pssst why do people board their windows before a hurricane hits?
So the glass doesn't break. Not much glass in tents.

Alligator Alcatraz is just fine the way it is.
 
I don't find it acceptable. What I would find acceptable is packaging the invaders up for animal consumption. There are zoo animals all over the world that are hungry and zookeepers that can't afford feed. Sharks could use more chum in lean areas. I wouldn't give them tents. I don't know if bedrolls would be too generous.
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Any idiot who thinks that a tent is fit for human habitation in Florida in July needs to be spayed or neutered, to protect future generations.
One of the inmates said it's too cold in the tents....... :eek:


They built the facility in a literal swamp — to take advantage of the man-eating alligators as a natural security perimeter — but didn’t account for the fact that South Florida gets drenched by daily vertical walls of water every summer?
Crocodile tears? :206:
 
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You would think that one would eventually develop an immunity to the idiocy that is one display over and over again, but surprisingly it doesn't work that way. I'm still surprise to discover that I am genuinely disappointed by this news. It is alleged that this venture cost $450 million dollars and was built in 8 days. Doesn't that just reek of shoddiness and incompetence?

The facility — which was built in eight days — can withstand Category 2 winds, officials say​

By Chloe Greenberg on Wed, Jul 2, 2025 at 1:13 pm

Officials say 'Alligator Alcatraz' is ready to withstand hurricane season, but tents leaked after one rainstorm'Alligator Alcatraz' is ready to withstand hurricane season, but tents leaked after one rainstorm
Official White House photo by Daniel Torok

Florida's newly opened immigrant detention center in the Everglades experienced water leaks after a thunderstorm Tuesday afternoon, while officials have maintained that the facility will be able to withstand hurricane season.

The storm came after the so-called "Alligator Alcatraz" opened Tuesday with a celebratory visit from President Trump and other state and federal officials. The 3,000-capacity tent center is comprised of aluminum frame tents which hold bunk beds inside metal cages. Detainees will be held here while awaiting deportation, officials say.

Following the grand opening, Spectrum News 13 Florida Capitol correspondent Jason Delgado shared video footage to X of water seeping into one of the tents and creating puddles amid the storm.

Meanwhile, Florida's head of emergency management Kevin Guthrie maintains that the facility — which was built in eight days — can withstand high-end Category 2 winds.

DeSantis administration officials say the leaks were fixed overnight.

“Any seam that had an issue where there was water leakage has already been fixed overnight,” DeSantis administration communications director Bryan Griffin said at a press conference Wednesday, as reported by the Florida Phoenix.

News story continued here:
https://www.orlandoweekly.com/news/officials-say-alligator-alcatraz-is-ready-to-withstand-hurricane-season-but-saw-water-leaks-after-one-rainstorm-39870841
Is this like those ******* claims of mold in the showers at Walter ******* Reed?
 

Officials say 'Alligator Alcatraz' is ready to withstand hurricane season, but tents leaked after one rainstorm​


And no air conditioning or maid service

How horrible
 

Officials say 'Alligator Alcatraz' is ready to withstand hurricane season, but tents leaked after one rainstorm​


And no air conditioning or maid service

How horrible

That dem tour recently, one was caught trying to get a temp reading with a hand held device, off of a light bulb.

There was a 'guest', one of the first who complained it was too cold there.
 

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