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The remote facility in the Florida Everglades is expected to cost the state about $450 million annually to operate.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is denying reports of improper living conditions for detainees at Alligator ...
Local government officials, immigration attorneys and community advocates came together at The Katz restaurant in North Miami ...
Amid allegations of deplorable conditions in Alligator Alcatraz, mayor of Miami-Dade County asks the feds and state ...
DHS secretary praises Florida’s ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ plan as agency expands immigration detention. ... (72 kilometers) west of downtown Miami as “Alligator Alcatraz.” ...
The decision is based on the improved environmental situation in Haiti, which DHS say is deemed safe for return. TPS allows people in the US to live and work legally if their native countries are ...
DHS said the law enforcement activity was part of an investigation into immigration and potential child labor violations.
Two flights departing from Miami were reported full, with some passengers permanently relocating to Haiti. The TPS designation ends August 3, with termination effective September 2.
The officer “directed his frustration toward an innocent victim who was attempting to give him a parking space,” said the DHS agent’s attorney.
TPS is a humanitarian program created by the U.S. Congress with the goal of providing people with the opportunity to legally ...