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Experts are concerned about the dangerous conditions at Alligator Alcatraz, the immigrant detention center that opened Tuesday in the Florida Everglades. Hurricanes, flooding, and mosquitoes pose a more likely threat to people incarcerated there than the alligators and snakes that President Donald Trump has “joked” about.
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What’s Really Happening Inside ‘Alligator Alcatraz’? Lawmakers Demand Answers NowHow did a facility constructed in only eight days come to become the center of a national controversy over human dignity? The Alligator Alcatraz detention camp, deep in the Florida Everglades, has ignited outrage and demands for answers after politicians toured what they called “vile,
Potential effects include increased light and air pollution, habitat degradation for endangered species such as the Florida panther, and waste spills.
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Videos and satellite imagery show how quickly Donald Trump's detention centre in Florida has been constructed - as experts suggest the design of the site is flawed and will compromise the safety of people being held there.
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The county is looking at modifying another agreement related to housing undocumented immigrants at its correctional facility
A federal judge on Tuesday nixed the operative part of a temporary restraining order he imposed on the Trump administration, accepting the government’s assurances that money at issue in a lawsuit isn’t at risk of being used to pay for the new “Alligator Alcatraz” migrant detention facility.
The camp appears designed to inflict suffering on detainees and to allow Florida politicians to exploit migrant pain for political gain.
President Trump on Tuesday visited the official opening of an immigration detention camp in Florida’s Everglades that is surrounded by alligators, aptly dubbed "Alligator Alcatraz." It is set to become the largest migrant detention facility in the U.
The first detainees arrived at Alligator Alcatraz late Wednesday night ... air-conditioned or not — are not sufficient protection for detainees from the natural risks in the Everglades. “Building a bare-bones tented detention center on hot tarmac ...