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The stories relayed this week to Miami Herald reporters by the wives of detainees at Alligator Alcatraz painted a bad picture ...
Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava sent a letter to Florida's attorney general requesting access and monitoring of ...
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Latin Times on MSNNew Allegations Emerge from 'Alligator Alcatraz' Including Extreme Temperatures, Lack of Access to Confidential Legal CallsNew reports from detainees and their families at Florida's newly opened migrant detention center, dubbed "Alligator Alcatraz, ...
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WPEC West Palm Beach on MSNDHS disputes dire conditions at Alligator AlcatrazThe Department of Homeland Security is denying reports of improper living conditions for detainees at Alligator Alcatraz.
Detainees are telling their families about what it’s like to live in cells inside heavy-duty tents erected on an airstrip in ...
There’s nothing to brush your teeth with. They don’t even let you outside for a minute to get some fresh air,” he said.
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Another family of a migrant is denouncing conditions of lack of water, freezing cold tents and atrocious mosquitoes at the so-called “Alligator Alcatraz.” ...
Two cold fronts are expected to hit Florida in the early days of 2025, after the new year arrives Wednesday with above-normal temperatures. Temperatures are forecast to be around freezing later ...
Freezing temperatures in Florida: Some Florida locations could get 'snow showers' next week with Arctic blast. Where, the timing. Florida will get some freezing temperatures and, possibly, "snow ...
A blast of frigid air across the U.S. is expected to disrupt holiday travel this week, and even Florida residents will be pulling out sweaters and jackets for the arrival of freezing temperatures. ...
After freezing temps in Florida two weeks, the Sunshine State is looking at near-record highs in the 80s or approaching 90 by the end of this week.
Artic blast swept Florida in 1977. In January 1977, two Arctic blasts swept through Florida from Jan. 16-20, ... The freezing level on Jan. 19 was unusually low — only 1,500 feet above sea level.
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