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Axios on MSNAlligator Alcatraz leans on myth steeped in racismKey to the marketing ploy underpinning Florida's detention camp in the Everglades is the alligator, portrayed by Republican ...
The location of Trump's immigrant detention center has a painful history of incarceration, abuse, and private interests.
But data and news reports about the first month’s arrivals show the majority of Alligator Alcatraz’s detainees do not have U.S. criminal convictions. President Donald Trump, federal officials and ...
Alcatraz was first used as a jail during the American Civil War. It later became a federal penitentiary in 1934, closing less than 30 years later.
Editor's note: The little-used airstrip in the Everglades that the state is using to build a detention center for immigrants, ...
This is one of many problems with illegal immigration: individuals are in our country without any way to verify their identity,’ a spokesperson for the agency that oversees the facility said ...
“Alligator Alcatraz” is the insulting name Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has given the inhumane detention center he has erected ...
Yeah, it's a concentration camp. It's also a meme, a troll and an especially ugly distillation of American history ...
The public needs clear, accurate language. The stakes are too high for us to play along with the Trump administration’s ...
Newsweek spoke with the attorney of a detainee and the friend of another. Both described harrowing conditions at the remote facility.
The remote facility in the Florida Everglades is expected to cost the state about $450 million annually to operate.
Some people detained at the facility have violent criminal histories. But data and news reports about the first month’s ...
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