US begins deportation flights from Alligator Alcatraz
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A migrant detention center, known widely as “Alligator Alcatraz,” opened a little more than two weeks ago and most days since, people have come here to protest, but not on Saturday.
Social media is buzzing with disapproval and anger over T-shirts being sold that depict Alligator Alcatraz, a makeshift immigration detention facility was established by the Trump administration in th
A lawsuit claims detainees at Florida’s 'Alligator Alcatraz' are denied legal access, with no way to challenge their detention or contact attorneys.
James Uthmeier is Florida's Attorney General and has deepened the controversy surrounding Donald Trump's immigration policies. He publicly invited ex-partners
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Former Miami Dolphins quarterback Teddy Bridgewater has been suspended from his head football coaching position at Miami Northwestern, his high school alma mater, for providing "impermissible benefits" to his players. These benefits included paying for Uber rides, physical therapy, pregame meals, recovery help, field paint and more.
To many of Alligator Alcatraz' critics, however, the facility is nothing more than a concentration camp, a place where large numbers of people, especially so-called political prisoners or members of persecuted minorities are denied due process and deliberately imprisoned in an area with intolerable conditions.
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What’s Really Happening Inside ‘Alligator Alcatraz’? Lawmakers Demand Answers NowHow did a facility constructed in only eight days come to become the center of a national controversy over human dignity? The Alligator Alcatraz detention camp, deep in the Florida Everglades, has ignited outrage and demands for answers after politicians toured what they called “vile,
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSN'Alligator Alcatraz' critics call it cruel. Supporters cashing in on merchPresident Donald Trump announced a new immigration detention center in the Everglades, called Alligator Alcatraz, designed to hold up to 5,000 detainees.
The creation of President Donald Trump's new migrant detention facility in Florida -- dubbed "Alligator Alcatraz" -- has prompted social media users across the world to share an image of a site surrounded by a moat with creatures swimming in it.