JUST IN: Illegal housed at Alligator Alcatraz CONFFESED DEMS are STUNNED !!

A migrant detained at the controversial “Alligator Alcatraz” facility has gone viral after revealing shocking conditions from inside the tent camp in the Everglades.

“There’s no water to bathe… I haven’t showered in four days,” the inmate told a reporter.

He claims 400 people are packed into the site, where lights stay on 24/7 and the food — served just once a day — “has worms.

”Though the average temperature outside is 89°F, he says the tents are “freezing,” and the mosquitoes are “the size of elephants.

” His partner says he’s a permanent U.S. resident, arrested last week.watch below

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