Speedway Slammer Indiana: 1,000-Bed Migration Prison Debuts With NASCAR Warnings

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Speedway Slammer Indiana, boasting 1,000 beds, transforms Miami Correctional Facility into the nation’s freshest migrant detention spectacle. DHS Secretary Kristi Noem touts it as “the worst of the worst” solution, as searchers ask, what is Speedway Slammer and how does it compare to Florida’s Alligator Alcatraz? Located in Bunker Hill, this prison promises escape attempts could end under the wheels of literal race cars—a twist direct from the playbook of “Gentlemen, start your engines!”

While Alligator Alcatraz threatened swampy doom, Indiana’s Speedway Slammer ups the ante with engines revving and pit crews lurking. The federal-state partnership aims to double national detention capacity, trending in searches for ICE detention expansion and state-run prison contracts. Five states, including Indiana, are in “ongoing conversations” to model new centers—imagine a Peoria Pen where escapees dodge flying pork tenderloins. “It’s a model for similar centers nationwide,” says Noem, as surreal naming trends sweep the system.

After the Alligator Alcatraz debut, Indiana’s 1,000-bed Speedway Slammer enters the race with a warning: escape, and you might need both a lawyer and a pit crew.

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