Wednesday, December 3, 2025
15.1 C
New Delhi

US court closes ‘Alligator Alcatraz’: No more illegal immigrants to be sent to Florida Everglades centre

The detention centre was hastily assembled in just eight days in June with bunk beds, wire cages and large white tents at an abandoned airfield in Florida’s Everglades wetlands, home to a large population of alligators

A federal judge in the US has ordered the Trump administration and the Florida government not to detain any more migrants in the notorious Everglades detention centre known as “Alligator Alcatraz”.

The judge has also directed authorities to dismantle most sites in the facility, effectively shuttering the facility. The Florida government has announced that it will seek an appeal against the decision.

The detention centre was hastily assembled in just eight days in June with bunk beds, wire cages and large white tents at an abandoned airfield in Florida’s Everglades wetlands, home to a large population of alligators.

STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD

President Donald Trump visited the detention centre last month and boasted about the harsh conditions and joking that the reptilian predators would serve as guards. The White House has nicknamed the facility “Alligator Alcatraz,” a reference to the former island prison in San Francisco Bay that Trump has said he wants to reopen.

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has said that the centre was initially planned to hold 3,000 migrants.

But it has come under fire from both environmentalists and critics of Trump’s crackdown on migration, who consider the facility to be inhumane.

The new ruling on Thursday by District Judge Kathleen Williams comes after a lawsuit filed against the Trump administration by Friends of the Everglades and the Centre for Biological Diversity.

The environmental groups argue that the detention centre threatens the sensitive Everglades ecosystem and was hastily built without conducting the legally required environmental impact studies.

Earlier this month, Judge Williams ordered a temporary halt to further construction at the detention centre.

She has now directed the Trump administration and the state of Florida—governed by Republican Ron DeSantis—to dismantle all temporary fencing at the facility within 60 days. The order also requires the removal of all lighting, generators, and waste and sewage treatment systems.

Additionally, the ruling prohibits authorities from bringing any new individuals to the site who were not already being held there.

STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD

Several detainees have spoken to AFP about the harsh conditions inside the centre, citing a lack of medical care, mistreatment, and alleged violations of their legal rights.

“They don’t even treat animals like this. This is like torture,” said Luis Gonzalez, a 25-year-old Cuban detainee who spoke to AFP from inside the facility.

Gonzalez said he recently shared a cramped, chain-link enclosed cell with around 30 people, comparing it to a chicken coop.

Despite criticism, the Trump administration has stated its intention to use this facility as a model for similar detention centres nationwide.

With inputs from agencies

End of Article

Go to Source

Hot this week

Production In Factory In China Halted For Making ‘Childlike’ Sex Dolls

Authorities in Guangdong suspended factories making childlike sex dolls. France and Sweden are investigating AliExpress and other retailers over similar concerns. Read More

Scan to report side effects: Govt orders mandatory QR codes at all pharmacies

NEW DELHI: The next time you step into a chemist shop, you may find a new addition near the counter — a black-and-white QR code that could quietly transform India’s drug safety system. Read More

AIMPLB seeks extension of deadline for uploading waqf properties details on central portal

Representational photo NEW DELHI: With the six-month deadline for uploading details of all waqf properties on the UMEED central portal coming to an end on Friday midnight, and a little over 3. Read More

In Rajya Sabha, Swati Maliwal accuses Punjab govt of spending crores on ads while drug crisis worsens

NEW DELHI: Renegade AAP MP in Rajya Sabha Swati Maliwal on Wednesday criticised her own party’s govt in Punjab for not failing to curb drug addiction even as it had been spending crores on advertisements regarding its war on dru Read More

Scan to report side effects: Government orders mandatory QR codes at all pharmacies

. NEW DELHI: The next time you step into a chemist shop, you may find a new addition near the counter — a black-and-white QR code that could quietly transform India’s drug safety system. Read More

Topics

Production In Factory In China Halted For Making ‘Childlike’ Sex Dolls

Authorities in Guangdong suspended factories making childlike sex dolls. France and Sweden are investigating AliExpress and other retailers over similar concerns. Read More

Scan to report side effects: Govt orders mandatory QR codes at all pharmacies

NEW DELHI: The next time you step into a chemist shop, you may find a new addition near the counter — a black-and-white QR code that could quietly transform India’s drug safety system. Read More

AIMPLB seeks extension of deadline for uploading waqf properties details on central portal

Representational photo NEW DELHI: With the six-month deadline for uploading details of all waqf properties on the UMEED central portal coming to an end on Friday midnight, and a little over 3. Read More

In Rajya Sabha, Swati Maliwal accuses Punjab govt of spending crores on ads while drug crisis worsens

NEW DELHI: Renegade AAP MP in Rajya Sabha Swati Maliwal on Wednesday criticised her own party’s govt in Punjab for not failing to curb drug addiction even as it had been spending crores on advertisements regarding its war on dru Read More

Scan to report side effects: Government orders mandatory QR codes at all pharmacies

. NEW DELHI: The next time you step into a chemist shop, you may find a new addition near the counter — a black-and-white QR code that could quietly transform India’s drug safety system. Read More

Heated exchanges in Rajya Sabha as Kharge, Nadda spar over TMC MP’s remarks on Raj Bhavan renaming

NEW DELHI: Rajya Sabha on Wednesday witnessed heated exchanges after Trinamool Congress MP Dola Sena, while slamming the renaming of Raj Bhavans as Lok Bhavans during Zero Hour without keeping state govts or state assemblies in the lo Read More

FIR Filed Against Telangana Minister’s Son In Alleged Land-Grabbing Case

The Minister’s son allegedly arrived at the site along with several bouncers and senior employees of his company. Read More

BJP Writes To Election Commission, Alleges ‘Undue Influence’ In Bengal SIR

Suvendu Adhikari said that phase 2 of the SIR is the most crucial stage of the entire process, which determines whether the final electoral roll is fair and accurate. Read More

Related Articles