Here’s what I can share based on recent reporting:
Direct answer
- Yes. Canadian news outlets have reported that a Canadian detainee at a Florida ICE facility nicknamed “Alligator Alcatraz” was detained over tax arrears and subsequently deported or readied for deportation in mid-April 2026.
What’s been reported
- The case involved Douglas Dixon, a Canadian resident of Florida, who was detained at Alligator Alcatraz and then deported back to Canada around mid-April 2026. His situation has been covered by CTV News and corroborated by other outlets, including video reports from CTV News and related coverage.
- There has been coverage of the broader context at Alligator Alcatraz, including statements from Dixon and others about conditions there and the status of detainees awaiting removal.
What to watch for (updates)
- Follow CTV News and CBS Miami for firsthand accounts and official updates on the status of any Canadians detained there, including deportation outcomes and post-release experiences.
- Verify any new developments via official U.S. immigration or ICE statements, especially if there are appeals, bond hearings, or changes in detention conditions.
Illustrative note
- The term “Alligator Alcatraz” is a colloquial label used by media and some sources to describe the high-security ICE detention site in Florida, though official designations may differ. The reported deportation of the Canadian detainee in mid-April 2026 aligns with coverage from multiple outlets.
Would you like me to pull the latest direct links or summarize the key timeline events from the cited reports? I can also look for any official ICE statements or Canadian government advisories related to this case.