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The remote facility in the Florida Everglades is expected to cost the state about $450 million annually to operate.
A federal judge may pause operations at Alligator Alcatraz as protests grow and nonprofits sue over conditions and impact.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention standards are difficult to enforce because they aren’t written into law. Rather than follow a uniform standard, detention centers operate under a ...
How many inmates at Florida's Alligator Alcatraz? How many people in a cell? Where do they eat? Who works there? Is there air ...
For the first time since detainees began arriving at Florida's makeshift immigrant detention center in the Everglades this month, the DeSantis administration on Saturday gave the outside world a brief ...
Numerous accounts of lack of showers, overflowing toilets, and inability to meet with lawyers are emerging from the detention center in the middle of the Everglades.
The first detainees arrived at Alligator Alcatraz late Wednesday night ... “Florida stands ready to support federal ...
Marines were sent under the same section of the U.S. Code as the National Guard troops when they were deployed to L.A.
"This is an existing airstrip that is already built and paved," the office of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis told Newsweek.
While Alligator Alcatraz is in the national media spotlight ... In May, officials unveiled a 37-page plan, called the State of Florida Immigration Enforcement Operations Plan, that they say will ...