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Trump says he wants Alcatraz prison to be rebuilt and reopen

by Lucia I Suarez Sang
May 4, 2025
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Trump says he wants Alcatraz prison to be rebuilt and reopen

President Trump said Sunday he is directing his administration to reopen and expand Alcatraz, the notorious former prison on an island near San Francisco, California.

In a post on his Truth Social site, Mr. Trump wrote that, “For too long, America has been plagued by vicious, violent and repeat Criminal Offenders, the dregs of society, who will never contribute anything other than Misery and Suffering. When we were a more serious Nation, in times past, we did not hesitate to lock up the most dangerous criminals, and keep them far away from anyone they could harm. That’s the way it’s supposed to be.”

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A general view of Alcatraz Island on August 16, 2024 near San Francisco, California. 

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Mr. Trump said he is directing the Bureau of Prisons, the Department of Justice, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Homeland Security to “reopen a substantially enlarged and rebuilt ALCATRAZ, to house America’s most ruthless and violent Offenders.”

“The reopening of ALCATRAZ will serve as a symbol of Law, Order and JUSTICE,” he added.

A spokesperson for the Bureau of Prisons told the Associated Press in a statement that the agency “will comply with all Presidential Orders.” The spokesperson did not immediately answer the AP’s questions regarding the practicality and feasibility of reopening Alcatraz or the agency’s role in the future of the former prison given the National Park Service’s control of the island.

Mr. Trump’s social media post comes as he has been clashing with the courts as he tries to send accused gang members to a notorious prison in El Salvador, without due process. Mr. Trump has also talked about wanting to send American citizens there and to other foreign prisons.

What was Alcatraz prison?

Alcatraz prison, located on Alcatraz Island located just over a mile north of San Francisco, was a maximum-security, minimum-privilege prison opened in 1934 to deal with the “most incorrigible inmates in federal prisons,” the Bureau of Prisons says.

It was also to “show the law-abiding public that the Federal Government was serious about stopping the rampant crime of the 1920s and 1930s,” the Bureau said on its website.

Southwest view on Cell Block 'A' in Alcatraz.

Southwest view on Cell Block ‘A’ in Alcatraz Prison, Alcatraz Island, San Francisco Bay, United States.

Photo 12/Universal Images Group via Getty Images


Well-known criminals such as Al Capone, George “Machine-Gun” Kelly, Alvin Karpis (the first “Public Enemy No. 1) and Arthur “Doc” Barker did time in Alcatraz, according to the BOP. However, most of the prisoners were not infamous gangsters but prisoners who refused to conform to the rules and regulations of other federal institutions.

Alcatraz had a capacity of 336 prisoners, though the average population was only about 260 to 275 at any given time.

Over the 29 years that it operated, 36 men were involved in 14 separate escape attempts. Of these, 23 were caught, six were shot and killed and two drowned.

It closed on March 21, 1963, because the prison was too expensive to continue to operate, the BOP said.

After it closed, it was basically abandoned. In 1969, a group of Native American Indians occupied Alcatraz for 18 months, claiming it as Indian land.

Can people visit Alcatraz?

After its closure, the prison was often portrayed as “America’s Devil’s Island” in books and movies.

In 1972, Congress created the Golden Gate National Recreation Area and the island where Alcatraz sits on was included as part of a new National Park Service site. The island opened to tourists in the fall of 1973 and has become one of the most popular National Park Service sites.

Alcatraz Island continues to operate as a tourist site to this day.

The Associated Press

contributed to this report.

Lucia I Suarez Sang

Lucia Suarez Sang is an associate managing editor at CBSNews.com. Previously, Lucia was the director of digital content at FOX61 News in Connecticut and has previously written for outlets including FoxNews.com, Fox News Latino and the Rutland Herald.

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