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Former President Donald Trump has announced a bold directive — the reopening and expansion of the infamous Alcatraz prison. In a message posted on his Truth Social platform, Trump declared his intention to transform Alcatraz back into a functioning federal prison. His message targeted what he called a growing crisis of "vicious, violent, and repeat criminal offenders" across the United States.

A Return to Harsh Deterrence

Trump described the move as part of a broader strategy to restore law, order, and justice in America. Reopening Alcatraz, he said, would send a strong message and act as a deterrent.

“Alcatraz will stand once again as a symbol of America’s resolve against crime,” Trump stated.

A Legendary Prison Gets New Purpose

The prison, situated on an island near San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge, originally closed in 1963. Once a fortress-turned-federal-penitentiary, it has since become a tourist attraction.

Trump’s plan calls for the prison to be not just reopened but “substantially enlarged and rebuilt.” He said the facility would be used to house “America’s most ruthless and violent offenders.”

He has directed the Bureau of Prisons, along with the Department of Justice, FBI, and Homeland Security, to initiate the process.

Trump’s Tough-On-Crime Stance Continues

This decision aligns with Trump’s ongoing aggressive approach toward criminal justice. Earlier this year, he faced backlash after transferring over 200 alleged Venezuelan gang members to a prison in El Salvador.

He has also suggested relocating American criminals to international prisons. These moves have stirred both legal and ethical debates across the country.

Trump’s latest announcement reinforces his narrative of cracking down on repeat offenders and foreign criminal networks.

Alcatraz: A Prison Steeped in History

Alcatraz has a long, dramatic past. Originally built in the 1850s as a naval defense fort, it was later repurposed as a military prison in the early 20th century.

In the 1930s, the Department of Justice took over and began using it as a federal penitentiary. It soon gained a reputation for housing some of the most feared criminals in U.S. history.

Its inmate list once included mob boss Al Capone, underworld figure Mickey Cohen, and notorious gangster George “Machine Gun” Kelly. The prison also inspired pop culture through books and films. The 1962 classic Birdman of Alcatraz, starring Burt Lancaster, told the story of Robert Stroud, a convicted murderer who became a renowned bird expert while serving time there.

In 1996, The Rock, an action thriller starring Sean Connery and Nicolas Cage, brought the prison back into the public eye as a dramatic backdrop for Hollywood fiction.

High Costs Led to Closure

Alcatraz closed in 1963 due to high operational expenses. Its remote island location made maintenance and staffing nearly three times more expensive than other federal prisons.

Despite its closure, the prison has remained iconic, attracting millions of tourists from around the world.

A Controversial Revival

Trump’s plan to revive Alcatraz as a high-security federal facility is already generating buzz. While some supporters praise the move as a firm stance on crime, critics warn it may revive outdated policies.

As the proposal moves forward, Americans wait to see if this historic site will once again become a fortress of incarceration — this time, for a new era of criminals.

Will Alcatraz once again become America’s most feared prison? That decision now lies with federal authorities.

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