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FCI Miami (minimum-security camp)

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MALE
Gender
MINIMUM
Security Level
~250
Population (2025)

FCI Miami Satellite Prison Camp is a minimum-security United States federal prison camp for male inmates located adjacent to FCI Miami in Miami, Florida. It is operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons, a division of the United States Department of Justice.

Overview

The FCI Miami camp is a minimum-security satellite facility that provides housing for low-risk inmates. As a federal prison camp, it features dormitory-style housing, limited perimeter barriers, and a strong emphasis on work programs. Many inmates at the camp provide labor for the adjacent low-security facility and surrounding federal installations.

The camp is part of the Miami Federal Correctional Complex and houses approximately 250 inmates.

Notable Inmates

FCI Miami Camp has housed several high-profile inmates:

  • Peter Navarro - Former Trump White House trade advisor, served a 4-month sentence for contempt of Congress. Released in July 2024.
  • Sam Mangel - Insurance executive turned prison consultant, served approximately 20 months for wire fraud. Now advises high-profile defendants including Steve Bannon and Sam Bankman-Fried.
  • Manuel Noriega - Former Panamanian dictator, served time at the Miami complex after his 1992 conviction.

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Location & Visitation

Location

Physical location: MIAMI, FL 33177

Mailing address: 15801 S.W. 137TH AVENUE, MIAMI, FL 33177

Visitation

There are many specific rules and procedures to be aware of when you're considering visiting the institution. Read more on our Visitation Guide.

For full, current visiting rules and scheduling, always check the institution's official page on the Bureau of Prisons website: Official BOP Page.

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