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In Florida, Alligator Alcatraz Remains Open Among Sacred Miccosukee Lands

2026-04-30
On: April 30, 2026
In: Climate

An appeals court ruled the migrant detention site may continue operating in the fragile Everglades, while litigation over the environmental impacts proceeds. By Amy Green Every spring Florida’s Miccosukee Tribe observes its corn dance season on lands the tribe holds as sacred within the fragile Everglades. But this year’s festivitiesContinue Reading

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