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Reopening of Alcatraz Island as a Federal Prison

April 3 – April 4, 2026

Where Things Stand

President Trump is asking Congress for $152 million in the 2027 budget to turn Alcatraz Island back into a maximum-security federal prison. This plan would stop all tourism at the historic site to make room for violent criminals and undocumented immigrants. The proposal is now part of a high-stakes funding battle as lawmakers decide whether to include the money in the final government spending bill.

Key Statements

RReuters

The White House requests $152 million in the FY2027 budget to reopen Alcatraz as an active federal prison, transitioning the site from a tourist destination back to a correctional facility.

This article confirms the specific dollar amount and the plan to end tourism at the site.

NNew York Post

President Trump's budget request includes $152 million to reopen Alcatraz Island as a maximum-security federal prison for violent offenders and undocumented immigrants.

This source identifies the specific groups of people the administration plans to house at the facility.

News

Trump requests $152m funding to restore Alcatraz as prison

theguardian.com logoThe GuardianCenter Left

Trump requests $152M to turn Alcatraz Island into federal prison

usatoday.com logoUSA TodayCenter Left

Trump Seeks $152 Million to Begin to Turn Alcatraz Back Into a Prison

nytimes.com logoThe New York TimesCenter Left

Trump seeks $152M to rebuild Alcatraz as 'state-of-the-art secure prison'

thehill.com logoThe HillCenter

Trump demands $152M to transform Alcatraz from California tourist trap to 'foreboding' prison

nypost.com logoNew York PostCenter Right

Trump seeks $152 million to reopen Alcatraz as active prison

reuters.com logoReutersCenter

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