Trump Requests $152 Million to Restore Alcatraz as Federal Prison
In Brief
The proposal to revive Alcatraz as a prison has generated political opposition and raises questions about feasibility and local impact.
Key Facts
- Donald Trump has requested $152 million in funding to restore Alcatraz as a federal prison.
- The budget proposal was released on Friday for the 2027 fiscal year.
- Trump first called for rebuilding Alcatraz in May, involving the Department of Justice, FBI, and Homeland Security.
- Alcatraz is a former federal prison located off the coast of San Francisco.
- The plan faces significant local political opposition and logistical challenges due to the site's dilapidated state.
What Happened
President Trump has submitted a budget proposal seeking $152 million to restore Alcatraz as a federal prison, according to documents released on Friday.
Why It Matters
Restoring Alcatraz as a prison could have significant implications for federal incarceration policy, local governance, and the historic site's future use. The proposal has prompted debate over resource allocation and community impact.
What's Next
The proposal will be subject to further political debate and review as part of the budget process. Local opposition and logistical issues may influence whether the plan advances.
Sources
- NYT — Trump Seeks $152 Million to Begin to Turn Alcatraz Back Into a Prison(5h ago)
- The Guardian — Trump requests $152m funding to restore Alcatraz as prison(44m ago)
