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Multiple environmental groups submitted a federal lawsuit on Friday on Friday, did not assess environmental impacts when building “Alligator Alcatraz” Illegal immigrant Detention center near Everglades and the Great Cypress of the National Reserve.
The lawsuit, filed by Everglad and Biological Diversity Center in the Southern County of Florida, aims to pause construction on the federal page, which is built in allegedly occupied training and transition airport in allegedly.
“It’s a lazy lawsuit and ignores the fact that this land is already developed in a decade” Domestic Security Department Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said Fox News Digital.

An image from an invalid video published by the James Uthmeier’s Lawyer At the Airport and isolated Everglades Airfield, about 45 miles west of Miami that state officials say that the detention center will be held, “Alligator Alcatraz” will be retained. (Lawyer Office James Uthmeier via AP)
The real estate of 30 square kilometers will be home up to 5,000 detainees of 5,000 and preserves it alligators and pithons.
The Trump administration announced on Tuesday to approve the project, and the crew began working on transformation on Monday.
Lawyers state the installation of housing units; Construction of systems of sanitary and food services, infrastructure lighting, electricity electricity generators; and use of the runway to transport detainees, according to “clear” environmental violations, according to a FOX 13 Tampa Bai report.
Environmental protection groups and Indian Americans who live in the reserve protested outside the airport on Saturday, inviting officials to protect their homeland from additional pollution.

Environmental Proponents Protest against “Aligator Alcatraz” Center for Advice in the ice-collector in the place of Dade-Collier Airport and the transition airport in Hot, Fla., Saturday. (Mike Stocker / South Florida Sun-Sentinel via AP)
“The accused, in the bushes to build the center, unlawfully bypassed the necessary reviews on the environment”, according to court documents. “Direct and indirect damage near wetlands, wild animals and air quality and water and feasible alternatives to the action, must be considered within the NATA [National Environmental Policy Act] before it works. “
Lawyers also accused MilaI-Dade Code of Code of Code and noticed the lack of emergency authorities to construct and manage the correction center. According to the report.
Florida Gov. Ron Desantis Said Fox News “” Fox & Friends “Friday for illegal immigrants to start reaching Tuesday, clarification not to make permanent changes.

Environmental Proponents Protest against “Aligator Alcatraz” Center for Advice in the ice-collector in the place of Dade-Collier Airport and the transition airport in Hot, Fla., Saturday. (Mike Stocker / South Florida Sun-Sentinel via AP)
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“It’s all temporary,” Desantis said. “We’ll set him up and break her. This is not our first rhodeo. The impact will be zero.”
Added that the center would be “Multiplier forces”, helping the mandate of President Donald Trump.
Funded by the state, the center will cost about $ 450 million to work a year Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) compensation.

The alligator rests on the surface of the water near the airport and transition airports in the state, because people are collecting against the upcoming state and ice detention center in Hot, Fla. (Reuters / Marco Bello)
As the lawsuit requests a ban moving through the courts, the work continues on the site, FOK 13 was reported.
SECTOR NAMES OF THE SECRETARY OF THE HOME SECURITY KRISTI NEEM, US Immigration and Customs (LED) Acting director for emergency director Florida, Emergency Director Kevin Guthrie and Miami-Dade County.
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Florida emergency management and LED did not immediately respond to the requirements of digital digital comment fox.
Miami-Dade County could not come to comment right away.
The associated press has contributed to this report.