Environmental Groups Challenge ‘Alligator Alcatraz’: Legal Fight Over Florida’s Controversial Immigration Detention Center Heats Up

MIAMI — A federal judge is currently deliberating whether to halt the construction of a controversial immigration detention center located in the Florida Everglades, known for its challenging environmental conditions. The facility has drawn criticism for allegedly violating environmental laws designed to protect sensitive ecosystems. Environmental organizations and the Miccosukee Tribe are urging U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams to approve a preliminary injunction to suspend both ongoing operations and additional construction. They argue that the center poses a threat to delicate wetlands that serve as habitats for endangered plant and animal species and could undermine … Read more

Oregon Sees Surge in Federal Requests for Immigration Enforcement Support Amid Rising Sanctuary Law Concerns

Oregon has experienced a notable surge in requests from federal officials for assistance with immigration enforcement, a state report revealed in July. Specifically, local police departments have reported a staggering 265% increase in such requests, while calls to the state’s “Sanctuary Promise Violations Hotline” have surged even more. The current iteration of the Oregon Sanctuary Act, which was enacted in 2021, allows the public to file lawsuits against local law enforcement or governments that are found to be improperly aiding federal immigration authorities. To date, only one coalition has successfully navigated this legal avenue. The … Read more

"Long-time U.S. Resident Detained at SFO Sparks Outcry Over Immigration Policies and Rights"

SAN FRANCISCO — A green card holder who emigrated to the United States from South Korea at the age of five was taken into custody by immigration officials at San Francisco International Airport, raising significant concerns about his treatment and the reasons for his detention. Tae Heung “Will” Kim, 35, has lived in the U.S. for three decades and has been a permanent resident since 2011. His family reached out to the National Korean American Education and Service Consortium (NAKASEC) last week, saying he had been detained by Customs and Border Protection (CBP) after returning … Read more

Los Angeles County Moves to Unmask Law Enforcement: New Ordinance Aims to Restore Public Trust Amid Immigration Raids

Los Angeles County officials are pushing for a new ordinance aimed at enhancing transparency among law enforcement during their operations. This initiative is largely sparked by a series of immigration enforcement actions in the region, where federal agents have been seen obscuring their identities with masks, raising concerns among community members. On Tuesday, the Board of Supervisors approved a 4-0 vote, with one member abstaining, to instruct the county counsel to draft a law that would restrict all law enforcement personnel, including federal agents, from wearing masks while on duty. Exceptions to this rule would … Read more