It’s been a day since a federal judge ruled construction at the so-called “Alligator Alcatraz” must stop for 14 days, but on Friday, out-of-state protestors sat along State Road 41 to keep track of who goes in and out.
“This is inhumane, this is an abomination,” said Debby Vajda, 78, who traveled from Oregon Tuesday to sit outside the facility and document the activity.
She showed us several pictures she had taken, including one of a truck carrying heavy machinery.
“The conditions are dire,” said Wilfredo Allen, III, an immigration attorney who talked to NBC6 after going inside the facility to see two clients.
“I just don't know how necessary it is, because our clients don’t have a criminal record,” said Jeffrey Shapiro, another immigration attorney and partner of Allen. “It looks li