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Trump seeks $152 million to reopen Alcatraz as active prison

By Thomson Reuters Apr 3, 2026 | 10:58 AM

By Nate Raymond

April 3 (Reuters) – The White House on Friday sought $152 million to return the former Alcatraz prison island to active duty, ​following up on President Donald Trump’s call ‌last year to transform the popular San Francisco Bay tourist destination.

The request was tucked into a proposed budget the White House released to fund the government for the 2027 ‌fiscal ​year. Such spending requests are ⁠typically treated by lawmakers ⁠in Congress as suggestions.

The budget seeks funds for the Federal Bureau of Prisons to cover the first-year costs of rebuilding Alcatraz into “a state-of-the-art secure ​prison facility.” It closed in 1969 and has been under the National Park Service’s auspices.

Trump ⁠in May announced on social ⁠media that he was directing the ​Bureau of Prisons, the U.S. Department of Justice, and ​other agencies to “reopen a substantially enlarged and ‌rebuilt ALCATRAZ, to house America’s most ruthless and violent Offenders.”

Alcatraz, which opened in 1934, had been billed as America’s most secure prison given the island ⁠location, frigid waters and strong currents. No successful escapes were ever officially recorded, though five prisoners are listed ⁠as “missing and ‌presumed drowned.”

Before its closure, it housed ⁠such notorious criminals as Al Capone and ​James “Whitey” ‌Bulger.

The Bureau of Prisons’ website recounts that ​it was ⁠closed because it was too expensive to continue operating, noting it was nearly three times more costly to operate than any other federal prison.

(Reporting by Nate Raymond in Boston; Editing by Scott Malone and ​Daniel Wallis)