Opening Florida's 'Alligator Alcatraz' gives DeSantis a chance to boost his ties to TrumpNew Foto - Opening Florida's 'Alligator Alcatraz' gives DeSantis a chance to boost his ties to Trump

Just months after PresidentDonald Trump's administration quietly moved to undercut a hardline immigration push by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, the two Republican former rivals are appearing side by side on Tuesday for the opening of a new migrant detention center in the Everglades. Trump and DeSantis are touring the compound — nicknamed"Alligator Alcatraz"— built on a remote airstrip surrounded by swamp and predators. In the latest display of his support for a signature Trump priority, DeSantis used emergency powers to seize the land and fast-track construction with encouragement from the Trump administration. While a White House official described the Trump-DeSantis relationship as "fine," DeSantis has faced a strained dynamic ever sincehe ran for the 2024 Republican nomination, crossing Trump, who believed he was responsible for the governor's rise. The White House for months has moved in ways that effectively isolated DeSantis in his own state, working behind the scenes with Florida lawmakers who refused the governor's demands on immigration. And Trump has elevated other Florida Republicans, inviting them to events in Washington that the governor did not attend. Also expected to attend Tuesday's event: Rep. Byron Donalds,Trump's favored pick to replacethe term-limited DeSantis as governor, a not-so-subtle reminder of shifting Republican loyalties in their shared home state. DeSantis, meanwhile, has publicly suggested that his wife, Florida first lady Casey DeSantis, would be a worthwhile successor. The couple have quietly urged the president to scale back his involvement in the race. Trump has since made several high-profile appearances with Donalds. As Trump was leaving the White House for Florida on Tuesday, he said his visit "should be very exciting, very good. Worked very hard on it with Ron and everybody, and I think it's going to be great." No state moved more aggressively to align itself with Trump's immigration crackdown than Florida. Under a new law signed by DeSantis, local police agencies must cooperate with federal immigration officials — a policy shift that has helped Florida account for nearly 40% of the 737 agreements Immigration and Customs Enforcement has signed with local law enforcement departments since Trump took office, according to agency data. Earlier this year, DeSantis' office and ICE announced the arrest of 1,120 undocumented immigrants over a week in what Florida called a "first-of-its-kind" statewide operation. During a visit with Fox News on Friday, DeSantis described the new Everglades facility as a "one-stop shop" for detaining, processing and deporting undocumented migrants. When completed, it will hold up to 5,000 beds. "This is going to be a force multiplier," DeSantis said, "and we're happy to work with the federal government to satisfy President Trump's mandate." Trump's border czar, Tom Homan, offered DeSantis some praise for his efforts ahead of the visit. "I mean, Gov. DeSantis, I'll give him credit. We got that facility that he's putting up in Florida. We'll be filling those beds as quick as we can, because we need more beds," Homan told reporters at the White House. But DeSantis had sought to go further. His office drafted legislation granting him unprecedented authority to deport migrants using state resources, a power traditionally reserved for the federal government. In a rare rejection of the governor's ambitions by Florida's Republican-led legislature, lawmakers declined to cede that power to DeSantis. Instead, they passed their own immigration package — one that notably excluded the deportation provision and was crafted in consultation with the White House, according to state House Speaker Daniel Perez. "We were talking to the White House the entire time," Perez told CNN on Monday. "The product that we finalized was the result of input from the House, the Senate, the governor and the White House. Our goal was to best assist the federal government in doing their job. They needed beds. And that's what this bill addressed." Perez declined to say whom he worked with in the Trump administration. The White House declined to comment. Perez was seen alongside Trump on multiple occasions this year. He attended the White House Easter Egg Roll and later celebrated the Florida Panthers' Stanley Cup victory with the president. DeSantis did not attend either event. As the 2024 Republican primary intensified, DeSantis increasingly criticized Trump's first-term immigration record, accusing him of failing to deliver on his central promise to build a border wall and force Mexico pay for it. "If Trump had built the border wall, it would have been very difficult for (President Joe) Biden to bring in all those many people," DeSantis said during a CNN town hall ahead of the Iowa caucuses. "That's why you want a wall. It's a physical fact of life, that even an open-border president would not be able to get around, so I will get the job done." After Trump defeated DeSantis, the two did not talk for months. Many in Trump's orbit harbor ill feelings toward DeSantis, including White House chief of staff Susie Wiles, who once worked for the governor before a bitter falling out. Lately, Trump and DeSantis have maintained a friendly public rapport. They have golfed together, and DeSantis has vocally defended Trump during public appearances, reprising the role that first endeared him to the president during his time in Congress. Trump has taken a personal interest in the detention facility that DeSantis has moved rapidly to build, the White House official said. The US Department of Homeland Security has approved the plan to temporarily repurpose the Dade-Collier Training and Transition Airport for use as a detention center. Another site at the Camp Blanding National Guard training center in northeast Florida is also under consideration, DeSantis spokeswoman Molly Best said in a statement to CNN. The airstrip sits in the middle of the Florida Everglades, an ecosystem dense with alligators, pythons, panthers and marshes that are notoriously difficult to navigate. Its surroundings have captured the immigration of many Republicans, including inside the Trump administration. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt suggested the location will serve as a natural deterrent for people trying to escape. DHS posted an image to social media over the weekend of alligators wearing Immigration and Customs Enforcement hats standing guard outside a prison. "Coming soon!" a caption said. DeSantis floated the idea of a Trump visit when talking with Fox News on Friday, gesturing toward a runway. "An invitation from me: We can land Air Force One right there no problem," he said. "I think the president would be impressed with what the guys are doing out here." This story has been updated with additional details. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Opening Florida’s ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ gives DeSantis a chance to boost his ties to Trump

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Trump says he will 'have a lot of fun' with Zohran Mamdani if he's elected New York mayorNew Foto - Trump says he will 'have a lot of fun' with Zohran Mamdani if he's elected New York mayor

WASHINGTON ―President Donald TrumpmockedZohran Mamdani, the New York City Democratic nominee for mayor, as a "pure, true communist" and a "total nut job," predicting he will "have a lot of fun with him" if the Democratic socialist is elected. "I think he's terrible. He's a communist. The last thing we need is a communist," Trump told reporters on July 1 on the south lawn of the White House before departing to tourthe so-called "Alligator Alcatraz" detention center in Florida. "I think he's bad news, and I think I'm going to have a lot of fun with him watching him because he has to go right through this building to get his money," Trump said, gesturing toward the White House. "And don't worry, he's not going to run away with anything. Frankly, I've heard he's a total nut job." Mamdanirode a wave of support from young votersand liberals to win last week's Democratic primary in a major upset over former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo. Mamdani rejected prior accusations from Trump that he's a communist during a June 29 appearance on NBC's "Meet the Press." "No, I am not," said Mamdani, a 33-year old New York state assemblyman. "And I have already had to start to get used to the fact that the president will talk about how I look, how I sound, where I'm from, who I am, ultimately, because he wants to distract from what I'm fighting for." More:'We made history.' What Zohran Mamdani's win means for Democrats and the Trump GOP While communism adheres to the collective ownership of all property and the end of capitalism, a democratic socialist doesn't believe in ending capitalism, but aims to reform it through democracy. "I don't think that we should have billionaires because, frankly, it is so much money in a moment of such inequality," Mamdanisaid in his "Meet the Press" interviewwhen asked whether he believes billionaires should exist. More:NYC mayoral candidate Mamdani says 'I don't think we should have billionaires' Trump has threatened to withhold federal funds from New York City if Mamdani doesn't "do the right thing" if he is elected mayor. "The people of New York are crazy," Trump said. "If they go this route, I think they're crazy. We will have a communist ‒ for the first time really, a pure, true communist. He wants to operate the grocery stores, the department stores. What about the people who are there? I think it's crazy." In the November general election, Mamdani will face incumbentMayor Eric Adams, who is running as an independent, Republican and founder of the Guardian Angels,Curtis Sliwa, former federal prosecutorJim Walden, andpossibly Cuomo, who is considering an independent run for mayor in November as part of a "Fight and Deliver" party that he formed. Contributing: Sara Wire of USA TODAY Reach Joey Garrison on X @joeygarrison. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Trump predicts 'a lot of fun' with Mamdani if he's elected NYC mayor

Trump says he will 'have a lot of fun' with Zohran Mamdani if he's elected New York mayor

Trump says he will 'have a lot of fun' with Zohran Mamdani if he's elected New York mayor WASHINGTON ―President Donald Trumpmock...
Ohio governor grants Browns public funding for new stadiumNew Foto - Ohio governor grants Browns public funding for new stadium

TheCleveland Brownsare one step closer to moving to the suburbs. They had already bought the plot of land, and on Monday night, they got the public funding. Ohio governor Mike DeWinesigned a new budgetinto law on Monday that allocates $600 million in unclaimed funds to partially fund the Browns' new stadium project in the southeastern Cleveland suburb, according to92.3 The Fan. The budget decision came three days after the Haslam Sports Group officially purchased a 176-acre plot of land for $76 million, according to Cuyahoga County Fiscal Office viaSportico. The Browns originally revealed the plans to move to Brook Park in August 2024, at the time calling it "a modern, dynamic, world-class venue that would greatly enhance the fan experience and enable the State of Ohio and our region to compete for some of the biggest events in the world 365 days a year." BROWNS NEWS:Haslams grateful for 'responsible way to support' Browns stadium funding after budget signed The Browns estimate the project to build a new, domed stadium will cost $2.4 billion in total. They've now received $600 million from the state of Ohio for the stadium, and the team expects to use an additional $400 million from Brook Park's income taxes for the new Huntington Bank Stadium. Haslam Sports Group has also committed $2 billion to mixed-use area development surrounding the stadium. Though they've officially received the public funding, the Browns still have a bit to go before they can begin building the stadium. According to theColumbus Dispatch, former Ohio Attorney General Marc Dann and former state Rep. Jeff Crossman announced they would immediately file a lawsuit if the state budget included funding the Browns' stadium project with unclaimed funds. BROWNS STADIUM LAWSUIT:Former Ohio leaders say they will sue over plan using unclaimed funds That said, Gov. DeWine already helped the Browns clear another potential road bump by adjusting language in the Modell Law. The law is nicknamed after infamous former Browns owner Art Modell, who moved the team to Baltimore in 1996. Its actual title isOhio Revised Code 9.67, which requires any Ohio-based team to give their city six months' notice to allow "political subdivision or any individual or group of individuals who reside in the area the opportunity to purchase the team." DeWine passed an amendment that changes language in the Modell Law to only apply to teams attempting to leave the state. SHEDEUR SANDERS:Browns rookie pays speeding tickets, addresses citations at team event Thrilled to move forward on a transformative project with generational impactpic.twitter.com/gym7FVv2o2 — Cleveland Browns (@Browns)July 1, 2025 With the Ohio governor backing their project and providing a sizable portion of the state's budget, the Browns are pushing ahead. Team principal owner Jimmy Haslam says he hopes to break ground in Brook Park by early next year. "We respect the firm commitment and leadership that Governor DeWine, and the Ohio Senate and House have shown in their collaborative work to find a responsible way to support such a transformative project, one that will create a generational impact for our region and the State," the Haslams said in a statement. "Our fans deserve a world-class facility, and we are committed to building a state-of-the-art enclosed stadium that resonates with Cleveland, highlighting our loyal and passionate fans and the Dawg Pound, while also incorporating innovation, bold design, and an immersive experience. The new enclosed Huntington Bank Field will be completely fan-centric, a first-of-its-kind design in the NFL, and a dynamic venue that draws visitors from across Ohio and beyond, for concerts and significant sporting events throughout the year. "This premiere facility will anchor a major lifestyle and entertainment development and be a catalyst for one of Northeast Ohio's largest economic development projects ever and something our community will be proud of and can enjoy for years to come. We appreciate the support of State leaders and their belief in this transformative project." This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Browns stadium: Ohio governor grants team $600 million in funds

Ohio governor grants Browns public funding for new stadium

Ohio governor grants Browns public funding for new stadium TheCleveland Brownsare one step closer to moving to the suburbs. They had already...
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader Addresses 'No. 1 Question' She Gets About Her Rare HairstyleNew Foto - Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader Addresses 'No. 1 Question' She Gets About Her Rare Hairstyle

Sam Hodde/Getty Ava Lahey of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders addressed in an Instagram Reel why she styles her hair straight, as opposed to the iconic curls her squad is known for wearing at games The Florida native explained that her hair would "fall flat" after approximately 20 minutes, ruining the curls she put in place Lahey acknowledged that her straightened hairstyle isn't the "big and bouncy curls" the DCC is known for wearing; however, she confirmed she got the "reassurance" she needed It's all about the hair. The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders are synonymous with their long, bouncy locks that whip and flip on the field as they perform their famed choreography during each game; however, Ava Lahey's 'do is an exception. In a recentInstagram Reel, Lahey — who also stars in Netflix's hitAmerica's Sweetheartsseries — addressed why she's allowed to wear her hair straight as opposed to the iconic curly, like the rest of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders on the team. "The number one question I get asked as a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader is 'Why do I get to wear my hair straight?'" she said in a voiceover shared on Saturday, June 28. "Well, here's the real story," she began in the clip. Richard Rodriguez/Getty "When I made it to training camp for the first time, I tried curling my hair, but it never really held," the Florida native explained while demonstrating how she styles her hair. "It would just fall flat after 20 minutes and look really stringy." "My hair is naturally really soft and fine," she added. "During rookie makeovers, they told me to try wearing it straight, and I'll never forget it. When I went back to rehearsal, one of the comments was, 'It dances better'." "I did end up getting cut from training camp that year, but when I made it back to training camp again, I wore it straight right off the bat," Lahey continued. "Now fast forward to makeovers again, they said they loved it straight, sleek and blonde, and I was so happy!" "It just feels so me," she admitted, adding, "And now, it's my signature look." Lahey noted that she's asked for "reassurance" about her straight hair a few times, but confirmed that her unique look is "still the vibe" for her, despite the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders being "typically known for their big and bouncy curls." Fortunately, Lahey's outward appearance effortlessly aligned with her internal spirit, which is what resonates with the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders' motto. "It's all about looking your best and standing out while still fitting the DCC image," she shared, concluding, "Wearing my hair straight is what makes me feel and look my best!" Ava Lahey/Instagram The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders have been known for theirstrict rules and guidelinesregarding their appearance as a franchise synonymous with its iconic image. Members of the squad have opened up about it in the past, in addition to it being highlighted in the Netflix series. For hair specifically, it must be worn down. Even during rehearsals, the locks must be flowing. "We not only have our hair styled and down the entire game, but our dances almost always have some form of 'hairography,' " a third-year vet named Melissa told PEOPLE in 2016. In fact, Cowboys cheerleader choreographer Judy Trammell previously told PEOPLE that the movement of the hair is more important than the length. Whether short or long, hairstylesshould be "current" and never hide one's face. The girls must maintain the look they established with DCC officials, which is how they appear in their publicity photos. Richard Rodriguez/Getty All upkeep takes place year-round at the DCC's official salon, Tangerine. "That's actually kind of exciting and that's a real fun perk, especially for the girls that come from small towns and went to a little local beauty parlor and then you come to this Dallas salon with two stories, 20 stylists, and equipment that looks like you could fly to the moon in it," Finglass said. "It's really quite glamorous," she added. In December 2024, DCC member Armani Latimer wentviral for dancing without a wigfor the first time since revealing her alopecia diagnosis — and was praised for doing so,leaving her teammates, coaches and fans inspired. "Confidence takes center stage for Alopecia Awareness 💙#MyCauseMyBoots | #DCCheerleaders," the caption read on the post. Read the original article onPeople

Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader Addresses 'No. 1 Question' She Gets About Her Rare Hairstyle

Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader Addresses 'No. 1 Question' She Gets About Her Rare Hairstyle Sam Hodde/Getty Ava Lahey of the Dallas Cowb...
Greece, EU to press Libya on migrant crossings as Mediterranean numbers surgeNew Foto - Greece, EU to press Libya on migrant crossings as Mediterranean numbers surge

ATHENS, Greece (AP) — TheEuropean Union's commissioner for migration says Europe will take a "firm" approach with authorities in Libya following a spike in illegal migration across the Mediterranean. Commissioner Magnus Brunner plans to travel toLibyanext week with government representatives from Greece, Italy and Malta, seeking tougher measures from Libyan authorities to stop boats carrying migrants from leaving for Europe. "That is actually a question which bothers us quite a lot at the moment. Libya is, of course, at the top of the agenda, and we're traveling together to Libya next week because we have to be fast, I think, and firm," Brunner said Tuesday at a conference in Athens. Brunner, who discussed the upcoming visit at a meeting with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, said the delegation would meet with representatives from both the United Nations-recognized government in western Libya and a rival authority in the east. Greecerecently announced plans to send warships to international waters in the region following a surge in crossings from Libya to the southern Greek island of Crete — a more perilous route than the more frequently used passage between Turkey and nearby Greek islands. In 2023, hundreds died when the fishing trawler Adriana, carrying migrants from Libya to Italy,sank off Greek waters. ___ Follow AP's global migration coverage athttps://apnews.com/hub/migration

Greece, EU to press Libya on migrant crossings as Mediterranean numbers surge

Greece, EU to press Libya on migrant crossings as Mediterranean numbers surge ATHENS, Greece (AP) — TheEuropean Union's commissioner for...

 

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