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What they’re trying to do, at the end of the day, is pretend like this facility is not governed by federal law,” said one attorney.
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Deep in the marshy wetlands of the Florida Everglades – less than 50 miles west of President Donald Trump’s Doral resort in Miami – sits the latest battleground in his administration’s immigration enforcement efforts: A detention facility dubbed,
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There may or may not be a stretch of pavement in the Everglades that exposes an alleged lie about Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’ so-called “Alligator Alcatraz” detention camp.
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The Forward on MSNFirst Camp Auschwitz, now Alligator Alcatraz — why the right is obsessed with commodifying brutalityWhen you make merch out of suffering — like the GOP is doing with Alligator Alcatraz — it makes it easier to get away with inhumanity.
Since opening earlier this month in the marshy Florida Everglades region, Alligator Alcatraz — named after a notorious federal prison off the coast of San Francisco — has drawn mixed reviews. Democrats and immigrant-rights activists have criticized it, calling it inhumane, while Republicans view it as safe and necessary for national security.
Florida nonprofits and activists call for the closure of the Everglades detention facility "Alligator Alcatraz" due to inhumane conditions, despite state officials claiming it meets standards.
Environmental activists filed a lawsuit on Friday to stop the construction of a novel detention center for foreign nationals in
A rapid timeline of Alligator Alcatraz July 1. ... Activists and local reporters estimated 400–600 people were now being held there. Reports described unbearable heat, insects, ...