u.s. Judgment: Alligator Deportation Prison Remains in Florida
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Environmental associations and indigenous people had resisted the construction of a deportation prison in the Everglades swamp region. The Minister of Homeland Security accuses them of being "proponents of open borders."
A U.S. federal appeals court on Tuesday allowed construction of a federal immigration detention center known as Alligator Alcatraz to proceed, overturning a lower court's decision to halt the project.
The reactivation of state prisons as detention centers and the judicial brake on the closure of “Alcatraz para Caimans” mark a continuity with the migration policy of the Trump era
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis confirmed this Thursday afternoon that the mission of the detention center Alligator Alcatraz will continue after a judicial decision was overturned by an appellate court. In a post on his X account, Ron DeSantis said: “The mission continues in Alligator Alcatraz. The media were wrong. The leftist judge has been revoked. Florida will continue to lead.” The Court of Appeals of the Onceavo Circuit paused the order of …
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