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Florida Lawmakers Who Were Denied Access to 'Alligator Alcatraz' Sue Gov. DeSantis

COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, JUL 9 – Alligator Alcatraz detains roughly 600 immigrants under poor conditions and restricted attorney access amid rising detention budgets, attorney Atara Eig reported.

  • A group of Democratic state lawmakers sued Governor Ron DeSantis after being denied access to the detention center known as 'Alligator Alcatraz' on July 3.
  • The lawsuit argues that denying entry violated Florida law, which allows legislators to inspect state institutions unannounced.
  • The Florida lawmakers argue that the administration's refusal to grant access limits legislative oversight, claiming it was an unconstitutional executive overreach that hinders the Legislature's independence as a co-equal government branch.
  • Concerns regarding the facility include its housing capacity of 3,000 detainees and allegations of lack of oversight in the use of emergency funds.
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World Relief broke the news in on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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