Alligator Alcatraz, Miami and Gravely
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A Cuban musician who says he's a lawful permanent resident detailed inhumane and unsanitary conditions at "Alligator Alcatraz."
A man claiming to be an Alligator Alcatraz worker says he was fired after he started posting videos from the site on social media.
“There is no water here to bathe,” Leamsy said. “They give you food only once a day, food that even has worms in it.” The musician, whose real name is Leamsy Izquierdo, said the detention center is plagued by mosquitoes “the size of elephants and that the lights in the facility are left on 24 hours a day.
Some GOP donors whose companies helped build and will assist in running the facility are being given seven-figure sums.
The narrative is that only violent criminals are being sent to Alligator Alcatraz,” attorney Phillip Arroyo said. “We don’t know why [he was sent there] because he has legal status.”
Demonstrators came together in downtown Miami and the Florida Everglades to sound off about the newly opened immigration detention facility dubbed<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More