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Environmental teams are ‘cautiously optimistic’ about decide’s ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ ruling
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Environmental teams are ‘cautiously optimistic’ about decide’s ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ ruling

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Last updated: August 22, 2025 5:40 pm
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MIAMI — Environmental teams who introduced a lawsuit ahead to halt operations at “Alligator Alcatraz” stated Friday they’re “cautiously optimistic” following a decide’s ruling that, whereas the Florida migrant detention facility can stay operational, it can’t be expanded or used to detain further migrants.

The lawsuit argued that the detention facility within the Everglades’ development skirted environmental legal guidelines. The go well with stated that the middle was constructed with out ecological evaluations required beneath the Nationwide Environmental Coverage Act and with out public discover or remark and that the federal government did not adjust to different state and federal statutes, together with the Endangered Species Act.

Environmental teams sued in June to halt the venture, a month earlier than it opened on an airstrip in Ochopee’s Massive Cypress Nationwide Protect.

U.S. District Decide Kathleen M. Williams entered a preliminary injunction Thursday to stop the set up of any further industrial-style lighting and any web site growth. Her ruling additional prevents “bringing any further individuals … who weren’t already being detained on the web site on the time of this order.”

This ruling meant no filling, paving or set up of further infrastructure was allowed, nevertheless it didn’t have an effect on the middle’s immigration enforcement exercise.

Environmental teams, together with Associates of the Everglades, known as Williams’ ruling a “preliminary” win throughout a Friday morning information convention.

“You will need to do not forget that environmental legal guidelines in our nations stand on equal footing with different legal guidelines, and they’re being examined in ways in which we haven’t seen in additional than a half century,” Associates of the Everglades Govt Director Eve Samples stated, calling the order “a victory for the rule of legislation and for holding authorities accountable.”

Work progresses on the detention facility dubbed “Alligator Alcatraz,” on July 4 in Ochopee, Fla.Rebecca Blackwell / AP file

Samples, nevertheless, famous that whereas this choice is important, “it isn’t a ultimate win.”

“We already know there will likely be an attraction, so I’m going to cease there,” she stated.

Rep. Anna Eskamani, a Democrat from Orlando, stated the state “anticipated a loss” when it got here to the detention facility as a result of it didn’t do its due diligence in any environmental examine in constructing it.

“So, they had been deliberately transferring people to different amenities, and now they’re pushing for Baker CI (correctional establishment) to be established as a detention facility as rapidly as attainable, as a result of they know the Everglades will not be going to be appropriate for this,” she stated on the information convention.

Throughout a separate information convention on Friday morning, Gov. Ron DeSantis admitted that the decide’s choice to halt operations at “Alligator Alcatraz” was not surprising.

“This can be a decide that was not going to present us a good shake,” DeSantis stated about Williams. “This was preordained, very a lot an activist decide that’s attempting to do coverage from the bench. This isn’t going to discourage us. We’re going to proceed engaged on the deportations, advancing that mission. We knew that this could be one thing that might doubtless occur, and we’ll reply accordingly.”

DeSantis stated his administration is engaged on opening extra amenities just like the one within the Everglades.

“So, I did announce that we’re going to be opening one other facility proper exterior of Jacksonville, in Baker County, and we’ve known as that the ‘Deportation Depot.'”

In response to the federal government’s in a single day attraction filed in response to the halt order, Paul Schwiep, counsel for Associates of the Everglades and the Heart for Organic Variety, stated throughout Friday’s briefing that they’re ready to struggle it.

“We’re positive that the defendants will search a keep of the decide’s order, and we’re ready to fulfill that movement to stick with the identical vitality vigor with the legislation and the info that we dropped at searching for the injunction within the first place,” he stated.

Thursday’s injunction is predicted to remain in place whereas the lawsuit difficult the detention middle is heard, in keeping with the ruling.

A spokesperson for the Division of Homeland Safety, Tricia McLaughlin, stated in a press release that the ruling “ignores the truth that this land has already been developed for a decade. It’s one other try to stop the President from fulfilling the American individuals’s mandate to take away the worst of the worst, together with gang members, murderers, pedophiles, terrorists, and rapists, from our nation.”

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