Alligator Alcatraz snaps back to life after judges’ reprieve of Florida’s migrant jail
by Richard Luscombe in Miami from US news | The Guardian on (#70JVF)
The deportation hub seemed on the point of closure but has been revived as a black site ... people are being disappeared'
For two weeks at the end of August Alligator Alcatraz", the harsh immigration jail in the Florida Everglades notorious for allegations of inhumane treatment and due process violations, looked like it was done.
A district court judge ruled that its hasty construction in the fragile wetlands breached federal environmental laws, and state officials appeared to be complying with her closure order by shipping out hundreds of detainees and winding down operations.
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