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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Florida lawmakers denied Alligator Alcatraz access sue DeSantis
Five state Democratic lawmakers, who were denied entry to Florida’s Alligator Alcatraz earlier this month, sued Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) Thursday, arguing he didn’t have the authority to block their effort to conduct oversight of the migrant detention facility. “The DeSantis Administration’s refusal to let us in wasn’t some bureaucratic misstep,” the lawmakers said in…


Florida auditor general failed to review illegal immigration expenditures
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