Here’s what I can share based on recent reporting.
- Douglas Dixon, a Canadian living in Florida, was detained by ICE in February and held for about 65 days at facilities including the controversial Alligator Alcatraz in Florida. He was deported to Canada in mid-April 2026 and given a lifetime ban from the United States tied to unpaid back taxes.[1][3][8]
- Coverage from Canadian outlets and national news partners confirms the detention period, the nature of the charges (taxes owed from pandemic-era business activity), the conditions described by Dixon, and his deportation back to Canada.[3][4][8][1]
- Public commentary and social posts from journalists in Canada describe him as a grandfather with a long residence in Florida and note that two Canadians were detained at the facility around that time, with Dixon being deported.[2][5]
- U.S. outlets and Canadian broadcasts corroborated the deportation timing and the broader reporting around “Alligator Alcatraz” detention episodes, including CTV News and Your Morning segments.[6][7][8][3]
If you’d like, I can pull together a concise timeline of events with dates and direct quotes from the articles, or summarize the key objections and responses surrounding the Alligator Alcatraz detention center. I can also look for any official ICE statements or court records related to Dixon’s case if you want primary-source clarity.