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A federal judge Monday considered whether detainees at a temporary immigrant detention center in the Florida Everglades have been denied their legal rights.
Florida families deserve leadership that synthesizes these perspectives—protecting both our economy and environment.
Ravenous saltwater species are flanking the Southwest coast of Florida, at times flying 40 miles inland to find their blood meals.
As thunder boomed on an ominous Sunday evening just outside of Alligator Alcatraz, over 200 people — most of them reverends, rabbis, pastors and people of assorted faiths — chanted in unison, “Shut it ...
The hearing addressed issues including allegations that detainees at the facility lack the ability to meet privately with ...
Federal judge to rule on civil rights at Alligator Alcatraz, where detainees report maggots, infections and blocked access to lawyers ...
A judge appeared skeptical Monday about a lawsuit challenging the temporary detention facility in the Everglades known as ...
The legendary Skunk Ape (named for its reported unpleasant odor) has its very own research center where curious visitors can learn about Florida’s most mysterious resident. Nestled in the swampy ...
Judge Rodolfo Ruiz heard arguments over a proposed preliminary injunction brought by lawyers representing detained immigrants ...
After a hearing in federal court on Monday in Downtown Miami, civil rights attorneys said there was more clarity about the migrant detainees’ legal recourse while held in Alligator Alcatraz, in the ...
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