Lawmakers tour Florida’s new detention center in Everglades
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In pursuit of immigration enforcement, the DeSantis administration quickly seized Everglades land to construct the center. A fleet of trucks transported crucial equipment into the sensitive area. Meanwhile, environmentalists sued to prevent the facility from operating, citing potential ecological damage.
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WPEC CBS 12 on MSNAlligator Alcatraz timeline: Journey of undocumented migrant facility in the EvergladesA timeline of the undocumented migrant facility nestled deep in the Florida Everglades named Alligator Alcatraz.
Detainees are said to go days without showering or getting prescription medicine, and they are only able to speak by phone to lawyers and loved ones.
PolitiFact | Gov. Ron DeSantis did not provide evidence showing how state agencies or officials determined the facility has zero environmental impact.
J une 19 Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announces plans for a migrant detention center in the Everglades via X. The state has declared its official name to be Alligator Alcatraz. June 21 Protesters begin gathering near the proposed site at the Dade-Collier Training and Transition Airport as trucks carrying supplies and fill dirt stream in.
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Trump Opens "Alligator Alcatraz" Immigrant Detainment Facility in Florida Everglades originally appeared on L.A. Mag.
Cited concerns included light pollution, saying the bright lights from the facility are diminishing the internationally recognized dark skies of Big Cypress.
One of the largest flocks of flamingos in a decade was recently spotted in the Everglades by avian ecologist and restoration scientist Mark Cook.
The Everglades Agricultural Area reservoir is being build to curb Lake Okeechobee discharges to the St. Lucie River. Florida Crystals and U.S. Sugar Corp. want to blast their fields to mine rock.
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Tampa Free Press on MSN2025 Florida Python Challenge Kicks Off: $25,000 In Prizes For Everglades ConservationHunters Vie for $25,000 in Prizes to Protect Florida's Ecosystem The 2025 Florida Python Challenge™ officially began today, with hundreds of registered participants already scouring the Everglades in a crucial effort to remove invasive Burmese pythons.