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Dubbed “Alligator Alcatraz,” the massive tent detention complex built deep in the Florida Everglades can hold 3,000 and could ...
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Newsweek spoke with the attorney of a detainee and the friend of another. Both described harrowing conditions at the remote facility.
These articles share insights into Alligator Alcatraz, the migrant detention center in Florida. The takeaways focus on construction, politics and the controversial location. See the stories below.
A timeline of the undocumented migrant facility nestled deep in the Florida Everglades named Alligator Alcatraz.
The camp appears designed to inflict suffering on detainees and to allow Florida politicians to exploit migrant pain for ...
A remote new facility detaining migrants in the US sparks national scrutiny over legality, living conditions, and oversight.
The medical facility at Alligator Alcatraz is staffed around the clock with a pharmacy on site. There is also an outdoor ...
Since Alligator Alcatraz, a detention facility nestled deep in the Florida Everglades, was proposed in June, it has sparked a ...
How many inmates at Florida's Alligator Alcatraz? How many people in a cell? Where do they eat? Who works there? Is there air ...
One article describes conditions with detainees reporting issues like plumbing failures, temperature extremes and large ...
President Donald Trump visits "Alligator Alcatraz," a new detention facility in the Florida Everglades surrounded by alligators and pythons, set to house up to 5,000 migrants.