In a recent roundtable discussion with President Donald Trump and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem disclosed a harrowing incident involving an illegal immigrant who began to engage in self-cannibalism during a deportation flight. The event was highlighted on Tuesday as part of a briefing on the current state of immigration enforcement operations.
Secretary Noem, the former Governor of South Dakota, received the chilling details directly from US Marshals who work in conjunction with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on deportation activities. "The other day I was talking to some [US] Marshals that had been partnering with ICE," Noem told reporters. "They said that they had detained a cannibal and put him on a plane to take him home, and while they had him in his seat, he started to eat himself, and they had to get him off and get him medical attention."
The roundtable meeting, which took place earlier this week, also served as a platform to present details about "Alligator Alcatraz," a newly established detention facility in Florida designed to house illegal immigrants awaiting deportation. This facility represents a key component of the Trump administration's expanded immigration enforcement strategy.
Federal authorities acted swiftly to remove the individual from the aircraft and provide the necessary medical care following the self-harm incident. The disturbing behavior observed by US Marshals and ICE personnel underscores the challenges faced by law enforcement agencies during deportation processes.
Secretary Noem characterized the incident as symptomatic of broader immigration challenges that the nation is grappling with. She attributed the presence of such dangerous individuals to lax policies implemented under the previous administration, specifically taking aim at former Democratic President Joe Biden's approach to immigration. "Let the worst of the worst come here," Noem stated, referring to the policies of the past administration.
While refraining from disclosing the identity of the individual involved, Noem stressed the hazardous nature of certain illegal immigrants who enter the country. "These are the kind of deranged individuals that are on our streets in America that we’re trying to target and get out of our country because they are so deranged they don’t belong here," she explained. The secretary expressed her concerns about public safety and the well-being of American communities.
The current immigration enforcement operations are targeting specific categories of criminal offenders, including murderers, rapists, traffickers, and drug dealers. Noem declared, "We are going after these individuals and getting them off the streets and out of this country." She also took the opportunity to praise the dedication and commitment shown by law enforcement personnel to immigration enforcement since President Trump assumed office.
The "Alligator Alcatraz" facility, described by Noem as a modern detention center equipped with advanced capabilities, contains 3,000 beds designated for housing illegal immigrant detainees awaiting processing. The center is designed to handle the increased volume of deportation cases under the current immigration policies. Officials aim to process individuals for immediate deportation as part of the administration's commitment to maintaining national security and public safety.