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Appeals court blocks judge’s order to dismantle ‘Alligator Alcatraz’

  • On Thursday, a federal appeals court put on hold a lower court’s directive requiring Florida authorities to shut down and dismantle the Alligator Alcatraz immigration detention facility in the Everglades.
  • This ruling followed U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams' injunction last month ordering the cessation of facility expansion and removal of fences and equipment over environmental concerns.
  • The detention site, built rapidly on an abandoned airstrip by Florida’s Division of Emergency Management, faces multiple lawsuits citing environmental violations and limited attorney access for detainees.
  • The 2-1 decision by the appeals court panel indicated that officials are likely to demonstrate the site does not fall under federal environmental regulations, with the ruling being praised by DHS as a positive outcome for the public interest, legal principles, and practical judgment.
  • The ruling allows Alligator Alcatraz to remain operational during the ongoing legal challenge, with Florida planning to resume detainee admissions if the block on dismantling holds.
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kabc.com broke the news in on Wednesday, September 3, 2025.
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