U.S. Rep. Maxwell Frost criticized Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis after the shutdown of the facility known as “Alligator Alcatraz” in the Everglades. In a post on X, the Central Florida congressman accused DeSantis of using over $1 billion in taxpayer funds to “cage and kidnap our neighbors.” The remarks quickly drew strong reactions online, with many users pushing back against Frost’s description of those detained at the immigration facility.
The statement was shared on X by U.S. Rep. Maxwell Frost (@RepMaxwellFrost). In the video, Rep. Frost stands at a podium bearing the seal of the U.S. House of Representatives. Speaking directly to the camera, he criticizes Governor Ron DeSantis, claiming the facility’s operations involved substantial taxpayer spending and mistreatment of detainees.
Key details include Frost’s assertion that over one billion dollars were spent to “cage and kidnap our neighbors,” along with his vow to continue pushing for accountability despite the shutdown. The post text closely matches the spoken content, though independent verification of the funding figure and specific conditions at the facility has not been detailed in the clip.
Strong Online Pushback Following Maxwell Frost’s Post
Several commenters challenged Frost’s characterization of the detainees. One asked, “So, the murderers, rapists, drug traffickers, and pedos are your ‘neighbors’? How do the citizens feel about living with these ‘neighbors’?”
Others drew a contrast between his wording and law enforcement efforts. A user wrote, “‘cage and kidnap neighbors’ or ‘jail and arrest criminals’? Not sure what type of neighbors you got… mine don’t bust in my home uninvited…”
Another added, “Cry harder, Congressman,” while arguing that the facility addressed problems created by prior border policies.
Additional replies focused on Frost’s priorities. One commenter asked, “What have you done for American taxpayers lately?” while another stated, “You’ve got some really degenerate neighbors! The fact that you support them says a lot about you.”
A further response accused him of “defending the child trafficking & drug cartels, along with those that murdered American citizens.”
The post has added to the ongoing public debate over immigration enforcement and state-funded detention facilities in Florida. Frost’s remarks continue to generate discussion among users weighing the costs, policies, and priorities involved.







