An environmental organization pushing to shut down the controversial immigration detention facility known as “Alligator Alcatraz” says a recent federal appeals court decision will not
Tag: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Venezuelan woman married to U.S. citizen remains in ICE custody despite case dismissal
A Venezuelan woman being held in federal immigration custody has had her case dismissed, offering a potential path forward — but not immediate freedom. Federal
South Florida man released from ICE custody describes conditions inside
A South Florida man who spent months in federal immigration custody is speaking publicly for the first time after his release from a controversial detention
New Florida law displaying citizenship status on driver’s licenses and IDs draws mixed reactions from South Florida
A new Florida law that will require driver’s licenses and state-issued identification cards to display whether a person is a U.S. citizen is generating mixed
Venezuelan mother and daughters return home after weeks of trying to voluntarily leave the U.S.
A Venezuelan mother and her two young daughters who spent weeks trying to leave the United States on their own terms are now back in
Haitian man faces deportation after being accused of brutally killing Florida mother at gas station
A Haitian man who has been arrested and charged in connection to brutally killing a mother in Fort Myers is now facing deportation, according federal
Daughter of detained Cuban man speaks out after congresswoman’s surprise visit to “Alligator Alcatraz”
The daughter of a Cuban man detained at a controversial Everglades immigration facility is speaking out after Florida Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz made an unannounced
Hialeah Cuban woman stripped of U.S. citizenship over $6 million Medicare fraud scheme, judge rules
A federal judge in Miami has revoked the U.S. citizenship of a Hialeah woman after determining she unlawfully obtained it by concealing her role in a
Venezuelan migrants in South Florida say they are unable to self-deport due to missing travel documents
A group of Venezuelan migrants in South Florida, trying to voluntarily leave the United States, claim they are being blocked from returning home because they
Downtown Miami residents complain over federal detention center’s noisy air conditioning units: “It’s nonstop”
People are calling out managers of downtown Miami’s federal detention center for parking a truck trailer with noisy air conditioner chillers near neighbors’ windows. A