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The tents, beds and pens have been erected in the Florida Everglades, and hundreds of migrants have been shipped to the detention facility the state is calling Alligator Alcatraz. Now what?
The Miccosukee Tribe of Florida cites "significant concerns about environmental degradation" and threats to "traditional and ...
The Miccosukee Tribe is seeking to join a lawsuit over an Everglades detention center they say threatens tribal land and traditions.
Citing “significant concerns about environmental degradation” and threats to “traditional and religious ceremonies,” members ...
The Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida is seeking to join a federal lawsuit aimed at halting the construction of a new ...
Citing “significant concerns about environmental degradation” and threats to “traditional and religious ceremonies,” members of the Miccosukee Tribe are trying to join a lawsuit challenging an ...
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"The Tribe remains committed to ensuring its traditional lands are not used as a detention facility," the tribe said in a ...
One of two federally-recognized tribes in Florida wants to join a lawsuit to stop Alligator Alcatraz from operating in the ...
The tribe argues it is uniquely affected through federal and state laws establishing the surrounding Big Cypress National ...
And behind Butcher’s Big Cypress Gallery in Big Cypress National Preserve, they invite people to take a walk on the wild side — a swamp walk.
The effort by Trump, DeSantis, and Noem to turn part of the Everglades into a prison for migrants desecrates the famed ...
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