Appeals Court Pauses Closure of โAlligator Alcatrazโ
The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has temporarily halted a lower courtโs orderto close the โAlligator Alcatrazโ detention center in the Florida Everglades.
Last month, U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams had ordered the facility shut down within 60 days, citing environmental concerns and requiring that detainees be moved elsewhere.
Environmental Lawsuit Sparks Controversy
The lawsuit was filed by environmental groups and the Miccosukee Tribe, who argued that the facility harms the Everglades through noise, light, and pollution.
Judge Williams agreed, pointing to โlight pollution affecting membersโ ability to observe the night skiesโ and โnoise pollution impacting membersโ ability to observe and interact with wildlife.โ
However, the appeals court noted the site was already a busy airport with โ28,000 landings and takeoffsโ and lights operating โ24/7โ before its conversion into a detention center.
Government and DeSantis Push Back
The Department of Homeland Securitycriticized the lawsuit, saying:
โIt has and will always be about open borders activists and judges trying to keep law enforcement from removing dangerous criminal aliens from our communities.โ Florida Gov. Ron DeSantispraised the appeals court decision, saying, โAlligator Alcatraz is, in fact, like we always said, open for business.โ
Case on Hold as Legal Battle Continues
Judge Williams, an Obama appointee, had also halted construction at the site due to the lack of a formal environmental impact statement. But the appeals courtโs 2-1 ruling stays both the injunction and the case itself during the appeal. DeSantis framed the fight as part of a broader immigration enforcement mission: โThe mission continuesโฆ the court has affirmed that we were right.โ
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