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Why this important plan for Trump will probably never happen. “Could a president who admire the dictators to choose a better metaphor than transforming a tourist point into a gulag?”

Why this important plan for Trump will probably never happen.

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The reopening of Alcatraz is such a quintessential idea for Trumpist thinking that it is a miracle that the president has not tried to do it before, according to a text published by CNN.

The imprisonment of criminals in tiny cells on an island surrounded by surrounding currents and killers would satisfy the craving for President Donald Trump, reports the American television station.

A few years after its closure in 1963, the prison became a symbol of pop culture, with a tradition inspired by the famous stories of gangster detainees such as Al Capone and from the films with heroes and hard justice-the long-term fascination of the president. His notorious inheritance fits perfectly with the ruthless images that the White House weaves as it follows a hard criminal justice and mass deportation plans.

The restoration of the rock would strengthen the strong man aura that Trump and self-titled would make him seem to be merciful-the goal behind many policies of the white house. While the Liberals will probably be horrified by the idea, those Trump's supporters who react to his dystopian theater could nod and consider the idea that a new house for the worst of the worst.

A plan that probably will never start

Of course, the re-establishment of Alcatraz, off the city of San Francisco, that federal prison is extremely impractical and would mean a waste of dollars in a time when Elon Musk reduced the federal government funds. Bringing to modern standards – not necessarily for prisoners, but only to make sure that prison officers who should work there are a huge task. And the chivalry approach of the administration regarding its deportations and the rule of law raises serious question marks on the type of fair trial to which the potential detainees from Alcatraz could expect, adds CNN.

But Trump's administration has never been a good government, writes TV.

If the president's goal is to incarceration the worst offenders, he could choose, for example, the Federal Supermax prison in Colorado – an isolated and Spartan prison that the Work Trade Center, Ramzi Youousef and the conspirator of Oklahoma City, Terry Nichols will never leave it. But the prisoners are sent to Supermax to disappear from the public consciousness – this is part of the punishment, along with their multiple convictions.

The reopening of the Alcatraz prison would be the last part of this strategy, creating a living symbol of the choreographic force of his president and mockery to political correctness, believes CNN.

And even if the years of administrative delays, legal challenges and other impediments mean that Trump will never be able to reopen prison, he has already stated the news.

But it could a president who admire the dictators to choose a better metaphor for his second administration than the transformation of a hot tourist point into a gloomy gulag that revives the hard justice of a less enlightened era, CNN asks.

Ashley Davis

I’m Ashley Davis as an editor, I’m committed to upholding the highest standards of integrity and accuracy in every piece we publish. My work is driven by curiosity, a passion for truth, and a belief that journalism plays a crucial role in shaping public discourse. I strive to tell stories that not only inform but also inspire action and conversation.

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