U.S. authorities have relocated all migrants held at a Florida detention center nicknamed “Alligator Alcatraz.” The facility, situated in the Florida wetlands, faced sustained criticism regarding its conditions of confinement. Details regarding the specific locations to which the migrants were transferred have not been disclosed. The center gained notoriety for its remote location and challenging environment. Advocacy groups had repeatedly raised concerns about inadequate healthcare and living standards within the detention center. The relocation follows ongoing scrutiny of immigration detention practices in the United States. This move effectively closes the controversial facility, at least temporarily.