Judge Orders Alligator Alcatraz To Wind Down Operations Within 60 Days
A federal district court judge granted environmentalist groups’ request for a preliminary injunction.

Alligator Alcatraz, a key detention center for the Trump administration's mass deportation campaign, may soon be shut down. On Thursday, a federal judge ordered the state of Florida and the federal government to wind down operations at Alligator Alcatraz within 60 days while the court rules on the merits of an environmental lawsuit filed against the facility.
U.S. District Judge Kathleen M. Williams of the Southern District of Florida previously paused construction on August 7 at the state-run immigration detention center located on 30 square miles of the Everglades. The pause was issued to stop the state from continuing activities—including filling, paving, and installing new infrastructure and lighting—that would further disrupt the Everglades' ecosystem before the court could rule on the request for a preliminary injunction filed by environmental groups. In response to the pause, Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis posted on X that operations would continue at Alligator Alcatraz, including detentions and deportations.
But after hearing arguments presented by the state disputing that the facility poses environmental threats, Williams granted the environmental groups' request for a preliminary injunction. "Plaintiffs have provided extensive evidence supporting their claims of significant ongoing and likely future environmental harms from the project," Williams wrote in her opinion. "By contrast, while the Defendants repeatedly espouse the importance of immigration enforcement, they offered little to no evidence why this detention camp, in this particular location, is uniquely suited and critical to that mission."
Accordingly, Alligator Alcatraz must halt construction, stop bringing in new detainees, and remove temporary fencing, detention-center lighting, and equipment such as generators within 60 days of the order and once the population of the center declines enough to allow "for safe implementation of this Order." Williams' injunction will remain until the court decides if government officials failed to comply with state and federal environmental laws before beginning construction.
But the legal battle over Alligator Alcatraz is not over, and DeSantis' administration quickly appealed Williams' ruling. However, the preliminary injunction will likely derail Florida's plans to expand the facility to hold up to 4,000 detainees by the end of August.
Alligator Alcatraz was originally billed as a cost-effective solution for the Trump administration to house a record number of immigration detainees. But even before its opening, the facility faced opposition. It has attracted several lawsuits, including one alleging that detainees are being denied access to counsel.
Despite these challenges, DeSantis plans to build a second state-run immigration detention center in northern Florida to build on the "success" of Alligator Alcatraz. Dubbed "Deportation Depot," the new facility, located at the Baker Correctional Institution, will be able to hold more than 1,300 immigrant detainees and process immigrants for removal. The Lake City Gateway Airport, located 15 minutes away, will serve as a deportation hub.
Similar to Alligator Alcatraz, Florida's newest immigrant detention center will likely face its own legal challenges as officials navigate both state and federal laws regulating their activities.
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Imagine the irreversible environmental damage caused by millions of dirty illegal rapefugees if they were allowed to remain.
DeSantis, use eminent domain to acquire all the properties surrounding Judge Williams' residence and erect Akita Alcatraz.
You say it in jest, but should see some of the damages caused by mass migration in Southern arizona.
https://www.fws.gov/testimony/impacts-illegal-immigration-public-lands
https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/politics/border-issues/2024/02/10/house-subcommittee-focuses-on-illegal-immigration-on-arizona-public-lands/72537151007/
Tragedy of commons.
I know of a place where the feds can build a detention center.
It's called, "Martha's Vineyard."
It has a sign on its outskirts that reads, "We welcome everyone."
So, I'm sure Obama, Soros and all the other limousine liberals who reside there will welcome all the illegals with open arms, a welcoming heart and an un-ending flow of cash from their bank accounts.
Won't life be wonderful?
A wonderful pace to house ILLEGAL ALIENS. Plenty of jobs there for them to do....gardening, mowing lawns, cleaning house, cooking and shoplifting, raping and murdering, drugs etc, etc, etc.
Rehoboth Beach would be another prime piece of real estate.
Next on the Hit Parade from Dear Orange Orgasmic-Orgy Orangutan-Leader TrumpfenFarter-Fuhrer and Ron DeSatan:
Alligator Alcatraz, meet Auspicious Auschwitz! Europe will be forced to relinquish the museum at the former cuntcentration campy-camp of Auschwitz, to be turned into an American Gulag and torture chamber! The “Arbeit Macht Frei” sign will be hauled down, to be replaced by a MUCH larger and MUCH more garish, glaring neon-and-LEDs sign, which will announce, “Welcome to Auspicious Auschwitz, illegal sub-humans and other scum! Good luck! Tariffs from The Donald are setting and scamming and scumming you FREE!!!”
Free pizza for everybody!!!
Now watch the appellate court slap down the injunction.
Something something reasonable $500,000,000 judgement.
And then watch Reason ignore that.
>a key detention center
OMG Autum, this is so stupid. The US has tons of detention centers across the county. AA isn't even that large as far as these things go. Its main selling point was the easy access to an airstrip.
In my own town CBP eminent domained my last job a couple years ago. 40 more acres added to a 40 acre facility. Plenty of room for them to erect more tents should they need too.
The last expansion of this facility took a year and doubled the size of the detainment area. If they start work in the new area - even without demolishing the existing building - they could *double that* in a year.
> they offered little to no evidence why this detention camp, in this particular location, is uniquely suited and critical to that mission."
1. Because its not.
2. And is that the standard? They can only build facilities if they meet that standard?
Personally, I don't care for the Everglades. Never liked them. Looks like a good spot for a landfill. Build it a 1000 feet high then turn it into a public park with hiking, mtb trails, hang gliding and other aerial hobbies. Imagine the possibilities. Finally South Florida would have something to be proud of.
The problem for the Obama judges is that it works too well. A month or two ago one escapee was discovered somewhat expired and missing some limbs.
Huh, so opening the borders and allowing millions of illegal immigrants into your country has an environmental impact.
Shorter:
Reason: isn't this great?
Zen Master Me: We'll see.
The native-born are ALSO threats to the Sacred Pubic Welfare! Some of them DO cummit murders!!! They ALSO impact and degrade the environment! Send them ALL, these DIRTY invaders, back UP the birth canals that they came from!!!
Shit never ceases to amaze me, how the "logic" of the brutal cave-dwellers justifies just about ANYTHING that they want to do! Hey... Timmy McVeigh was a mass murderer and A WHITE DUDE!!! Therefore, let us send to El Salvador, without trial, for duly deserved TORTUROUS PUNISHMENT, all of the white dudes!!!
Would be nice if one time one of you authors issued a mea culpa for when these activist judges get overturned.
Judge doesn't have jurisdiction. In fact other judges in the same district have turned out other cases about this facility due to... jurisdiction.
The judge admitted she used a law that doesn't apply to Florida to stop the construction. She created a false nexus to do so, something that SCOTUS has been striking down.
Gorsuch and other judges are getting tired of this shit. See the gorsuch concurring opinion yesterday.
New rule: anyone who files a suit using environmental issues as an excuse to achieve other political or social goals gets deported.
Goodbye spotted frog, one eyed horned flying owl and the rainbow colored Unicorn.
... higher court overturns in 59
There's a certain schadenfreude to seeing a government development subjected to the same foolishness that mining companies, builders, and loggers put up with every day.
Fair observation.
Other than the motivated, political reasoning that gets us there in both cases I'd agree.
The little I've seen of her order looks like a lot of copy paste taken directly from the enviro terrorist plaintiffs including that the cougars will lose 2000 square miles of habitat (?). Don't see this surviving appeal but the problem is that these virtue signaling district court judges don't care.
Until John Roberts does something, they have no reason to care.
There should be plenty of young, fighting age men for the cougars to prey on before their deportations.
Trump's DOJ should clean out every Obama appointed judge and replace them with real Constitutional law judges.
At this point the DOJ and ICE can tell that judge to go F.O.
Obonzo's plan to wreck America is failing.
OK then, sorry guys, we tried. But you heard the judge. Gotta protect the environment.
Here's a pocket pager. I'll beep when it's time for your hearing. You can teleconference in from CECOT.