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Florida Plans Massive Detention Center for Illegal Immigrants in Everglades
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Florida is moving forward with a bold plan to build its largest detention center for illegal immigrants in the Everglades, aiming to strengthen deportation efforts. The proposal, highlighted by a state official, emphasizes a tough stance on immigration enforcement. It suggests a facility designed to hold detainees in a remote, swampy region.
The new detention center would be located in the Everglades, a vast wetland ecosystem. Its remote setting is intended to deter escapes, according to the proposal.
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State officials claim the facility will streamline the process of detaining illegal immigrants. The plan aligns with Florida’s ongoing efforts to crack down on illegal immigration.
The Everglades location is described as unforgiving, surrounded by wildlife like alligators. This natural barrier is meant to reinforce the center’s security measures.
Some support the plan, arguing it will deter illegal border crossings. They believe a strong facility will send a clear message against unauthorized entry.
Others oppose the proposal, citing concerns over environmental impact in the Everglades. Critics argue the construction could harm the delicate ecosystem of the region.
The detention center would be Florida’s largest, surpassing existing facilities in capacity. Its development reflects a broader push for stricter immigration policies.
Florida has a history of robust immigration enforcement under current state leadership. The proposal builds on laws targeting illegal immigration passed in recent years.
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