Federal judge orders closure of Trump's 'Alligator Alcatraz' immigration jail
Source: yahoo news
A federal judge in Miami late on Thursday ordered the closure of the Trump administrations notorious Alligator Alcatraz immigration jail within 60 days, and ruled that no more detainees were to be brought to the facility while it was being wound down.
The shock ruling by district court judge Kathleen Williams builds on a temporary restraining order she issued two weeks ago halting further construction work at the remote tented camp, which has attracted waves of criticism for harsh conditions, abuse of detainees and denial of due process as they await deportation.
Read more: https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/federal-judge-orders-closure-trump-020650576.html
hope this stands

JoseBalow
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Blues Heron
(7,342 posts)Suck it up orange freak
jmowreader
(52,619 posts)Trump does whatever the hell he wants.
msongs
(72,184 posts)it's a coordinated republican neo KKK strategy
tavernier
(13,884 posts)they will insist construction continue but no more food scraps for widows and orphans.
Hornedfrog2000
(804 posts)buys them RVs and vacations. Oh, and blackmails them. Putin/GOP.
DBoon
(24,156 posts)the real ones are already being built elsewhere in the US
ancianita
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Jack Valentino
(3,102 posts)I also hope that is stands
riversedge
(77,346 posts)SomewhereInTheMiddle
(560 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(168,628 posts)If upheld on appeal, the ruling will significantly restrict the governments use of the controversial site in the environmentally sensitive Everglades.
NEW: Judge rules Florida must halt construction and stop bringing new detainees to âAlligator Alcatrazâ www.msnbc.com/deadline-whi...
— MSNBC (@msnbc.com) 2025-08-22T03:36:57.368Z
https://www.msnbc.com/deadline-white-house/deadline-legal-blog/alligator-alcatraz-ruling-florida-environment-wildlife-everglades-rcna226308
Williams noted that her order doesnt stop the government from making modifications or repairs to existing facilities for safety or to mitigate environmental or other risks.
The Obama appointee wrote that politicians have historically pledged to support the protection of the Everglades and that her order does nothing more than uphold the basic requirements of legislation designed to fulfill those promises......
The Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida joined the suit as plaintiffs, asserting their own interests for having lived in and cared for the land now known as the Big Cypress National Preserve (the Preserve) since time immemorial. The tribe explained that, For generations, the Miccosukee people made pilgrimages from north Florida to the Everglades, including the Preserve, to fish, hunt, trap, and hold sacred ceremonies. Williams preliminary injunction specified that the removal of fencing she ordered is to allow Tribe members access to the site consistent with the access they enjoyed before the erection of the detention camp.
Conditions at the site were described in a separate lawsuit as harsh and inhumane, with detainees allegedly told that they are only allowed one meal a day (and given only minutes to eat), are not permitted daily showers, and are otherwise kept around the clock in a cage inside a tent. The administration has denied all allegations of inhumane conditions.
This lawsuit will be fun to follow.