Judge to weigh detainees' legal rights at 'Alligator Alcatraz' in Florida Everglades
Source: AP
Updated 11:51 PM EDT, August 17, 2025
MIAMI (AP) A federal judge will hear arguments Monday over whether detainees at a temporary immigrant detention center in the Florida Everglades have been denied their legal rights.
In the second of two lawsuits challenging practices at the facility known as Alligator Alcatraz, civil rights attorneys are seeking a preliminary injunction to ensure that detainees at the facility have confidential access to their lawyers, which they say hasnt happened. Florida officials dispute that claim.
The civil rights attorneys also want U.S. District Judge Rodolfo Ruiz to identify an immigration court that has jurisdiction over the detention center so that petitions can be filed for the detainees bond or release. The attorneys say that hearings for their cases have been routinely canceled in federal Florida immigration courts by judges who say they dont have jurisdiction over the detainees held in the Everglades.
The situation at Alligator Alcatraz is so anomalous from what is typically granted at other immigration facilities, Eunice Cho, an attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union Foundation, said Thursday during a virtual meeting to prepare for Mondays hearing in Miami.
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