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Food truck companies face backlash for catering ‘Alligator Alcatraz’

Several food truck companies have been hit with major backlash online after they were filmed entering Florida’s “Alligator Alcatraz” detention center.

The four companies issued statements after customers threatened to boycott them for doing catering business at the controversial prison in the Everglades.

President Donald Trump toured the migrant detention facility earlier this week, which was built in just eight days on a disused air strip as he looks to ramp up deportations.

A TikToker filmed trucks belonging to Kona Ice, Churro Mania, Elote Lovers and Ms.Cheezious entering the hastily-constructed facility on July 1, according to the social media post.

“Boycott Kona Ice, Churro Mania, Elote Lovers & Ms.Cheezious,” the user, Osozalez, posted. “They love our food but hate out [sic] people.”

The TikTok post has received more than 7.5 million views since it was shared earlier this week.

The food trucks were contracted to cater for the construction crews building the detention center, according to The Miami Herald. Other outlets reported the vans were hired for a catering event at the facility.

A number of responses to the TikTok post – which received nearly 30,000 comments – said that they would be avoiding the companies in the future.

“Welp, my kids are NEVER getting Kona ice ever again,” one mother wrote.

“The audacity Kona Ice has to show up in my local charter school events that is mostly Hispanic/Latino population is insane. Never again,” another person said.

“Are they seriously celebrating with food from the very people they are locking up there?!” someone else added.

“Boycott them ALL! They can’t get my money EVER again!” another said.

Churromania, a chain that has more than 120 locations across the U.S. and South America, said it was “not an event we support” in a statement on social media.

“We have no political agenda, and never have. Still, we take full responsibility for how this looked,” the company said.

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