Elegator Alkatraz: The US Judge performs construction halls at Florida’s Detention Center; The suit argues that the project endanger the environmentally sensitive wetlands

An American federal judge on Thursday stopped construction for two weeks in the Florida Everglaids Immigrant Abstract Facility, which is known as “crocodile Alkatraz”, evaluating the violations of a possible environmental law.This feature installed at a single-ranve training airport installed two months ago adjusts 3,000 detainees in temporary tent structures. The order of Judge Kathleen Williams ban on existing law enforcement and immigration activities, banning additional filling, paving or infrastructure development, the AP news agency said.Environmental organizations and Microsukki tribe seek an initial prohibition to prevent operation and further development. Their legal challenge emphasizes danger for protected wetlands and wildlife, possibly reduced adequate environmental restoration investments.“We are happy that the judge saw an urgent need to put a stop to additional construction, and we are ready to carry forward their ultimate goal of protecting the unique and inconsistent Everglaids ecosystem from more damage due to the convenience of this collective prevention,” said Ev Samples, Executive Director, Everglades.However, Governor Ron Desantis spokesman Alex Lanfrankoni confirmed the continuous operation of the facility for immigration enforcement.Temporary order pending case arguments. Environmental advocates presented witnesses in two days, in which government lawyers were scheduled for next week. Judge Williams implemented the preventive order after voluntarily preventing the state’s construction.Legal dispute center on federal vs state control. The plaintiff argues that the convenience violates the National Environment Policy Act, which requires federal evaluation of major construction environmental impacts. The state maintains construction and operation under the jurisdiction of Florida.A separate lawsuit addresses a violation of captive rights, in which banned lawyer access and bond hearing have been canceled. Florida officials claim that from July 15, all attorney meeting requests have been provided as per AP.The state maintains autonomous control over state construction and operation, although federal agencies grants the captive authority through an inter -government agreement. Environmental groups argue that federal inspection applies regardless of state construction participation.While this legal proceedings continue, the administration of desntis is developing a second detention facility at a Florida National Guard Training Center in the northern region of the state.

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