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Attorneys for Alligator Alcatraz detainees claim no access, seek restraining order

FLORIDA EVERGLADES, JUL 27 – The facility detains up to 2,000 immigrants and has deported at least 100 amid lawsuits over detainee rights, environmental concerns, and unclear jurisdictional authority.

  • The Florida state government announced the completion of Alligator Alcatraz, a new immigrant detention facility in the Everglades, in just eight days despite public backlash and legal challenges regarding environmental laws.
  • Florida's new detention facility, called Alligator Alcatraz, was built in just eight days, despite protests and environmental concerns about its location in the Everglades.
  • Attorneys seek a restraining order, claiming detainees at Alligator Alcatraz cannot meet their lawyers and are being held without charges, violating their constitutional rights.
  • Eunice Cho, an attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union Foundation, stated that there is an emergency situation with detainees being pressured to sign deportation orders without legal counsel.
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La Opinion broke the news in on Sunday, July 27, 2025.
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