Research Shows: Hell Has a Name - Trump

byRainer Hofmann

July 31, 2025

Louisiana has quietly and secretly become the central hub of the U.S. deportation system under President Donald Trump - and nowhere is this more evident than at Alexandria International Airport. The unassuming airport in Alexandria, Louisiana, has in a very short time become the most active deportation hub in the United States. Since Trump began his second term in January, more than 21,000 people have been processed by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) through the “Alexandria Staging Facility” alone - a 400-bed facility located directly on the airport grounds. This facility is unique in the U.S. and exemplifies Trump’s radically escalated immigration policy. The scale of operations in Alexandria is underscored by the numbers: 1,117 transfer flights and 208 deportation flights make Alexandria the leader among U.S. deportation airports. Close behind is Valley International Airport in Harlingen, Texas, with 1,020 transfer and 128 deportation flights. Other airports such as El Paso (602 transfers, 118 deportations), Mesa Gateway in Arizona (499 transfers, only 5 deportations) and Miami (261 transfers, 24 deportations) play important roles, but none match Alexandria’s central importance.

Every day, hundreds of immigrants in Alexandria are escorted across the tarmac in hand and leg shackles. Some board planes directly to Central America, others are loaded onto buses that take them to one of the eight other detention centers in Louisiana. These detention facilities form a dense network around Alexandria, with capacities that have reached alarming proportions. The largest of these facilities, Winnfield, houses an average of 1,670 detainees per day. Richwood (1,190), Jena (1,180), and Jonesboro (1,170) follow close behind. Other major detention centers such as Basile (1,040), Pine Prairie (990), Ferriday (570), and Oberlin (170) complete this grim panorama. Badar Khan Suri, an Indian scholar with a valid research visa from Georgetown University, had to experience the harshness of the system firsthand. In March, he was chained on the tarmac in Alexandria and held for three days before being transported to Texas. His arrest came under the claim that he threatened the foreign policy interests of the U.S. after his wife, a Palestinian-American activist, had drawn the attention of pro-Israel lobbying groups through her criticism of Israel.

Badar Khan Suri

Suri’s fate is just one of thousands. Since January alone, over 40,000 people have passed through this deportation network, which ICE has perfected following the model of efficient logistics companies like Amazon and FedEx. Todd Lyons, the acting ICE director, publicly emphasized that the agency’s goal is to organize deportations “like a business.” This business logic is also reflected in the history of the detention centers themselves. Originally local jails, they were taken over and massively expanded by private operators such as Geo Group and LaSalle Corrections. As a result, detention centers like Richwood became overcrowded in no time. Where space was originally intended for 1,129 detainees, significantly more people are now housed - under catastrophic conditions. Adriana Mata Sánchez, who had lived peacefully in Texas for twenty years, was detained after a simple traffic stop and spent three months in Richwood before voluntarily accepting deportation to Mexico to escape the cramped and inhumane conditions.

Alligator Alcatraz

The expansion of the deportation system has profound economic consequences for Louisiana. Communities like Richwood, which once suffered from economic hardship, now benefit financially from ICE contracts. Mayor Gerald Brown emphasizes that these detention centers have become the largest source of income for his town. At the same time, the ethical and humanitarian questions remain unanswered. Meanwhile, Trump is planning to expand this model nationwide. Florida has already opened “Alligator Alcatraz,” a massive tent city in the Everglades. Another megaproject with 5,000 beds in Texas is also planned. Private security companies are ready to massively expand additional facilities in several states. Louisiana’s deportation machinery, however, remains the blueprint for this harsh and controversial policy. While people land and are processed in Alexandria every day, quiet resistance and criticism are growing - but the efficiency of the system currently seems to overrun all human objections. The raw numbers illustrate the scale: In just seven months, more than 1,325 flights were processed in Alexandria, over 40,000 people passed through the system, and nine detention centers were permanently pushed to their limits. Louisiana is therefore not only the logistical heart of Trump’s deportation policy but also a symbol of a system that places efficiency over humanity.

LaSalle ICE Processing Center/Jena, Louisiana

This investigation was conducted by a team of six journalists including us, who spent weeks analyzing data and reporting on the ground, despite significant obstruction by Homeland Security.

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Sandra Liebs
Sandra Liebs
2 months ago

Ganz krass ist das. bitte weiter aufdecken👍

Udo Paulus
Udo Paulus
2 months ago

Passt auf euch auf!
Trump baut ein System der Angst und Einschüchterung auf! Dazu gehört, dass
es jeden trifft, auch jene die nichts verbrochen haben! Aber es geht um die Botschaft „Du gehörst hier nicht hin, egal
was du kannst oder bist“!

Ela Gatto
Ela Gatto
2 months ago

Es ist gerade so, als ob sie die roten Staaten übertreffen wollen im Bau von diesen furchtbare Orten um Trump und der Antiimmigrationslinie bedingungslos zu folgen.

Da feiern die MAGA es noch als wirtschaftlichen Aufschwung für Ihre Region.
während Menschen misshandelt, ohne Rechtsbeistand, ohne medizinische Versorgung leiden.

Trump hat gute Arbeit geleistet (Ironie). Menschen völlig zu entwürdigen, sie als Abschaum, nicht lebenswert darzustellen …. MAGA rennt mit und jubelt
Endlich ein Präsident, der den furchtbaren und kriminellen Illegalen (MAGA Worte, nicht meine) zeigt, was Sache ist.

Was für ein Abschaum (anders kann ich es nicht sagen) sind diese Menschen?
Die mit Begeisterung mitmachen und somit dafür Sorgen, dass diese furchtbare Machenschaften sich ausweiten?

Ich sehe nur noch einen kleinen Schritt zu dem Horror des 3. Reiches

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