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Florida offering migrants money to self-deport or they could get sent to ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ - Immigrants stopped by state ...
Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd said the state’s housing capacity for the immigration effort is “a drop in the bucket." ...
Officials say they will need more detention space to hold all the new detainees, but they're still being stymied by the feds.
Florida officials argue a lawsuit over the Everglades detention center was filed in the wrong court, as environmental groups ...
In a letter to law enforcement agencies, Uthmeier said he could not prevent police from enforcing the new immigration law “where there remains no judicial order that properly restrains you from doing ...
The lawsuit alleges that officials failed to comply with a federal law requiring an environmental impact study.
As they continue to fight a legal effort by environmental groups to block an immigrant-detention center in the Everglades, ...
Immigrants detained in federal sites in Florida have faced inhumane conditions, including substandard medical care, abuse and neglect and overcrowding, according to a report from Human Rights ...
The United States government has subjected immigrants detained in three Florida facilities to abusive, degrading, and in some cases life-threatening conditions, Americans for Immigrant Justice, Human ...
Ron DeSantis’s plan —now with approval from President Donald Trump—to use his state’s National Guard JAG officers as ...
The Florida governor relied on an executive order to seize the land, hire contractors, and bypass laws and regulations.
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