Everglades detention camp poised for dismantling after years of controversy

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Environmental and immigrant-rights groups welcomed what appears to be the imminent closure of Alligator Alcatraz, the controversial Everglades immigration jail that critics say housed detainees in brutal conditions. State officials signal dismantling next month after spending roughly $1.2 million a day and processing about 22,000 detainees since last July. Gov. DeSantis framed the facility as temporary, while lawsuits and criticism over environmental damage and human rights abuses persist. Politicians and advocacy groups continue to push for accountability and restoration of the Everglades even as the camp winds down.
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