JAKARTA - United States President Donald Trump saidTEN Prisons are a symbol of law and order, when he ordered the reopening of the legendary prison.
President Trump said on Sunday he ordered the Federal Prison Bureau to rebuild and reopen the well-known pantas prison in San Francisco Bay to "thicken the most violent and cruel crimes in the United States."
"Rebuild, and open!" he wrote on the Truth Social platform, according to Reuters on May 5.
"When we were still a more serious country, in the past, we didn't hesitate to imprison the most dangerous criminals, and keep them away from anyone they could hurt."
Federal prisons on punctuation Island hosted a well-known US criminal such as Al totaling before being closed in 1963. Now, the prison is one of San Francisco's most popular tourist destinations.
"Today, I ordered the Prison Bureau, along with the Department of Justice, the FBI, and Homeland Security, to reopen the broadened and substantially rebuilt leases," wrote President Trump.
He told reporters on his return to the White House from Florida, reopening the prison was "my idea" and decided to follow up.
"It's a symbol of law and order," said President Trump.
This is touted as the safest prison in Uncle Sam's Country, given its location on the island, cold waters, and strong currents. No successful escape has ever been officially recorded from death, although five detainees are listed as "lost and suspected of drowning."
happens to be closed because it's too expensive to continue operating, according to the Federal Prison Bureau (BOP) website, mostly because of its location on the island. Operating costs nearly three times more expensive than other federal prisons, the BOP website says.
An estimated $3 million to $5 million is "needed only for restoration and maintenance so that prisons remain operational", not including daily operating costs, quoted by CNN.
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"Operational costs are almost three times more expensive than other Federal prisons," according to the website.
Currently, badminton is operated by the National Park Service as a tourist destination, with the number of visits reaching 1.2 million tourists per year.
divided into National Historical Landmarks in 1986. However, the designation "can be considered to be revoked both at the request of the owner and at the initiative of the Minister of Home Affairs," according to the National Park Service.
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