Two other lawsuits challenging operations at the Everglades detention center are proceeding in federal court in Florida.
The Miami Herald reported the whereabouts of two-thirds of more than 1,800 men detained at "Alligator Alcatraz" were unknown.
In a two-sentence order on Wednesday, the Atlanta-based Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals granted a motion by federal government lawyers requesting that the appellate court pause proceedings in a case ...
A former worker at the detention facility, which a federal judge ordered to be dismantled due to the center's harmful impact ...
Martin County deputies share rare insight into Alligator Alcatraz operations, describing the controversial facility as ...
A wave of new immigration jails is drawing widespread criticism for terrible conditions and restricted access to legal ...
In one of the country’s most notorious detention centers, detainees are disappearing from court records and ICE’s online ...
In downtown Tallahassee, faith leaders light candles and raise their voices, calling for the closure of a controversial ...
Florida officials have been accused of failing to disclose their application for federal reimbursement for an immigration ...
Alligator Alcatraz, the migrant detention center in the Everglades, has drawn national attention. It was built in less than two weeks in June, and since then, there have been growing concerns over ...
A New Jersey man said someone threatened to burned down his home because of his MAGA Halloween display celebrating ICE.
U.S. government lawyers say detainees at the Florida Everglades immigration detention center, known as "Alligator Alcatraz," ...