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In the lawsuit filed by a number of those held at the camp and advocacy groups for immigrants, the plaintiffs claimed those held at the camp did not have an assigned immigration court of jurisdiction.
Judge Rodolfo Ruiz heard arguments over a proposed preliminary injunction brought by lawyers representing detained immigrants at the Florida facility.
After a hearing in federal court on Monday in Downtown Miami, civil rights attorneys said there was more clarity about the migrant detainees’ legal recourse while held in Alligator Alcatraz, in the ...
The hearing addressed issues including allegations that detainees at the facility lack the ability to meet privately with ...
In the second of two lawsuits challenging practices at the facility known as “Alligator Alcatraz,” civil rights attorneys are ...
Mothers Against Drunk Driving will join forces with law enforcement this weekend for "Saturation Saturday" in an effort to ...
Attorneys for the federal government confirmed Monday that Krome North Processing Center has been designated as the court ...
Federal judge to rule on civil rights at Alligator Alcatraz, where detainees report maggots, infections and blocked access to lawyers ...
"The government has been in such a rush to build and detain people at this facility that it has one roughshod over ...
Already this year, Judge Kathleen Williams has blocked a new Florida law that criminalizes undocumented immigrants and held ...
On a sweltering afternoon in the Everglades, faith and activism intersected — as the nonprofit Guatemalan Maya Center ...
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