Miami, Alligator Alcatraz and Thomas Wenski
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Miami Archbishop shreds MAGA’s praise of Alligator Alcatraz amid reports of inhumane conditions: ‘Unbecoming of public officials’ - Immigrants held at ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ say they’re given maggot-inf
Top Florida Catholic leaders have publicly denounced the state's new migrant detention center—dubbed "Alligator Alcatraz"—on an airstrip in the Everglades. Why It Matters The facility's rapid construction and remote location have drawn additional scrutiny after reports of high costs,
In a statement issued by the Archdiocese of Miami, Archbishop Thomas Wenski voiced significant concerns about the current enforcement of immigration
Sunday, several top Florida democrats are slated to return to the state’s newest immigration detention center for a tour, after being turned away a week ago when they showed up unannounced.
It is unbecoming of public officials and corrosive of the common good to speak of the deterrence value of ‘alligators and pythons’ at the Collier-Dade facility.’
Among the South Florida voices speaking out against Alligator Alcatraz is Miami Archbishop Thomas Wenski, who said, "We all want to make America great again, but you are not going to make America great by making America mean.
Archbishop Thomas Wenski criticized the remote location of the detention site called "Alligator Alcatraz" and the rhetoric surrounding it.