MIAMI (AP) — Construction of a makeshift immigrant detention center in the Florida Everglades dubbed “ Alligator Alcatraz ” could be halted indefinitely as a federal judge considered Wednesday whether the hasty development on sensitive wetlands violates environmental laws.
Last week, U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams ordered a two-week halt on additional construction at the site while witnesses testify. The first phase of “Alligator Alcatraz” opened in July and less than 1,000 detainees were being held there as of last week.
The temporary order doesn’t include any restrictions on law enforcement or immigration enforcement activity at the center, which was built two months ago at a lightly used, single-runway training airport. It's designed to eventually hold up to 3,000 detainees.
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