Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, speaks during a roundtable at "Alligator Alcatraz (AP photo)
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, in a startling disclosure on Tuesday, narrated an unsettling incident involving federal agents apprehending an alleged cannibal, unauthorised immigrant, who reportedly began consuming his own arms during a deportation flight.The account was shared during Noem's visit to the "Alligator Alcatraz" deportation facility in the South Florida Everglades, where she accompanied President Trump."The other day I was talking to some [US] Marshals that had been partnering with ICE," and continued with the account of the detained individual who allegedly attempted self-consumption while aboard the aircraft, necessitating medical intervention. "These are the kind of deranged individuals that are on our streets in America that we’re trying to target and get out of our country because they are so deranged, they don’t belong here,” she said.
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The former South Dakota governor utilised this narrative to demonstrate that federal authorities are focusing their efforts on apprehending the most dangerous unauthorised immigrants, rather than law-abiding community members, as suggested by critics of the administration.
She emphasised that such disturbed individuals present on American streets are the primary targets for removal from the country due to their dangerous nature.The Department of Homeland Security was unable to promptly verify any cases matching Noem's description, according to NY Post.The detention centre, situated approximately 40 miles west of Miami amid swampland inhabited by alligators and pythons, was constructed by Florida in eight days after the Trump administration accepted the state's proposal to utilise the 39-square-mile territory for mass deportation operations.Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis informed journalists that he anticipated the initial detainees would arrive at the facility Wednesday.The administration has additionally encouraged unauthorised residents to voluntarily depart, offering the possibility of future legal entry.Noem cautioned that those who refuse to self-deport might face detention at the facility, deportation, and permanent exclusion from re-entry.DeSantis posed the rhetorical question, "Why would you want to come through Alligator Alcatraz if you can just go home on your own?" suggesting many would opt for voluntary departure.