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A federal court paused a lawsuit over Florida's Everglades immigration center due to the government shutdown, halting legal challenges despite ongoing funding issues.
A federal appellate court has paused a lawsuit challenging the Florida Everglades immigration detention center, nicknamed "Alligator Alcatraz," due to the ongoing government shutdown.
The case, brought by environmental groups and the Miccosukee Tribe, argued that federal environmental laws were violated by operating the facility in sensitive wetlands without required reviews.
A lower court had ordered the center to close, but that decision was stayed in September.
The pause follows a federal request citing expired funding for the Justice Department and Homeland Security, halting legal proceedings despite the federal government agreeing to reimburse Florida $608 million.
Two other lawsuits over the facility remain active.
Un tribunal federal suspendió una demanda sobre el centro de inmigración Everglades de Florida debido al cierre del gobierno, deteniendo los desafíos legales a pesar de los problemas de financiamiento en curso.