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Environmental Group Crocodile Alcatraz after the closing decision ‘Landmark Victory’

Environmental Groups welcomed the ordered to be ordered by the Famous Trump Administration of the Trump administration within 60 days.

Judge Kathleen Williams on Friday’s 82 -page order of the US Regional Court in the Southern Region of Florida, determined that the facility caused serious and irreparable damage in the fragile Florida Everglades.

The shock decision of the regional court judge Kathleen Williams is based on a temporary restriction order in the remote tent camp, which enables the rejection of the necessary process while waiting for the abuse and deportation of prisoners, criticism for challenging conditions two weeks ago.

“This Everglades and a turning point for numerous Americans who believe that this compulsory wild nature should not be preserved,” Everglades Friends General Manager, who has gathered legal difficulties, said.

“He sends a clear message to the environmental laws that our government should be respected by leaders at the highest levels – and there are consequences of ignoring them”.

Judge Williams also decided that more prisoners would not be brought to the facility while injured.

He also said that the plan to develop the site, where the prison was built at a large tourism airport, was rejected in the 1960s due to damage to the land and sensitive ecosystem.

“Since then, countless local and national political figures, including every Florida governor, every Florid senator and presidents, reported that they have given definite support for the restoration, protection and protection of Everglades,” he wrote.

“This order does nothing but support the basic requirements of the legislation designed to fulfill these promises.”

Another construction cannot be realized on the site, it has decided, and it is not predictable in the number of detainees currently held there to be about 700.

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