Alligator Alcatraz detention center in Florida
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A migrant detention center, dubbed "Alligator Alcatraz," opens in the Everglades despite environmental concerns. Nonprofits filed a lawsuit alleging the project violated environmental laws and endangered protected species. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and ...
Newsweek spoke with the attorney of a detainee and the friend of another. Both described harrowing conditions at the remote facility.
But data and news reports about the first month’s arrivals show the majority of Alligator Alcatraz’s detainees do not have U.S. criminal convictions. President Donald Trump, federal officials and Florida Republicans touted the remote Everglades immigration detention centers — dubbed Alligator Alcatraz — as a place to detain people deemed the "worst of the worst.
A lawsuit claims detainees at Florida’s 'Alligator Alcatraz' are denied legal access, with no way to challenge their detention or contact attorneys.
It seems that the DeSantis administration just pulled more than a dozen contracts tied to the Everglades Immigration Detention facility from a public database of state contracts. These contracts total more than $200 million in taxpayer spending, and they are public records.
Without permanent structures, electricity or running water, logistical headaches have emerged at “Alligator Alcatraz.”
Butcher is one of south Florida's most well-known artists, and he's grown famous for his black-and-white landscape pictures of the Everglades.
An advisor to the Miccosukee Tribe says Gov. Ron DeSantis is threatening his legacy as an environmentalist by leading the way on Alligator Alcatraz.