
Governor Desantis ‘mistake’ in the Miami Herald report on the migrant facility
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Florida Government Ron densantis The local media reported on Wednesday, stating that the report was failed properly to report the facility of migrant arrest.
Miami Herald said On Tuesday, on Tuesday, “Florida has no formal hurricane plans for algater alcoholism,” After a few weeks of requests from politicians and media, the state of Florida said no formal plan on how to handle the cyclone at Aligator Alcatraz. “
He further said, “Two weeks ago, Miami Herald requested ‘full cyclone/disaster plan Alligator Alcatraz ‘ From the Florida Emergency Management Department. On Monday, department spokesperson Stephanie Hartman confirmed that no such record was in existence. ”

Florida Governor. Ron Decemberis has spoken about his proposal to become the first state to cancel property tax during a press conference at Florida Realters Headquarters in Florida, Florida, March 31, 2025. (By Rich Pope/Orlando Sentinal/Tribune News Service Getty images)))
Florida’s Voice Radio gave another local news, however, the screenshots of the Safety Emergency Response Team of Florida shared screenshots in the South Florida arrest facility operation plan.
“False again! Miami Herald has reported fake news that @govrondesantis, @kingothrif and @flsrt iligator alcoholism no ‘formal cyclone plan’. Here is,” Florida’s Voice Radio wrote.
“It went ahead by asking,” What kind of news outlet do you think is not ready for Florida Hurricane everywhere? “
Deisonites retweeted this post and torn down Miami Herald, “Legisy media made a mistake from the wrong story that could be so easily rejected… failed drive attempt…”
Miami Herald then updated his piece.
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On July 7, 2025, the air scene of a migratory detainee called “Aligator Alcatraz” appears at the site of the Dead-Coloring and Transition Airport in Ochopi, Florida. (Chandan Khanna/AFP by Gaiti images)
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“On Wednesday, after the story was published, Florida released a strong redecded draft version of A Hurricane plans, “ The article now says. “There are no new details in the 32-page document, and the public record laws of Florida were exempted to exclude most documents.”
Alexander Hall Fox is the Association Editor of News Digital. Story Tips can be sent to Alexander. HALL@FOX.com.
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