Everglades Lawsuit: Alligator Alley’s Mystery Without the Gators
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The lawsuit over the immigration detention center ominously nicknamed 'Alligator Alley' in the Florida Everglades just ended—without anyone answering the big questions. As the case 'wrapped up with several key questions unanswered,' it leaves us wondering if the only things swimming free are the gators, while justice takes a swamp nap. The impact of a mystery so thick, even the mosquitos are suspicious, proves that in this saga, 'questions unanswered' might be the only certain outcome.
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(1 of 3)Source: Feeds | Published: 8/14/2025 | Author: Greg Allen
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