The President of the Court of Justice at Florida banned on Thursday in his government Donald Trump and to state authorities to lead other immigrants to a detention center known under the name “Alcatraz with alligators“And still withdraw different types of equipment within 60 days in view of its definitive closure.

Immediately after the decision, authorities in Florida announced that they had appealed.

This detention center was hurriedly set up in June, at an abandoned airport inside Everglis.

Local officials and the White House baptized it “Alcatraz with alligators”, referring to the infamous prison in the Gulf of San Francisco that President Trump also wants to reopen.

At the Florida detention center there were 3,000 posts, based on statements by Interior Security Minister Christie Noem.

However, the creation of this center sparked rage on the part of both environmental defense organizations – Everglids is a protected area – and by human rights defense organizations.

The decision made yesterday by District Kathleen Williams followed a procedure on the initiative of two ecological organizations -the Friends of the Everglades (“Friends of the Everglids”) and the Center for Biological Diversity Without an environmental impact study.

At the beginning of August, the same bidder had ordered any new construction project to be temporarily suspended in this center.

This time, he ordered the government of President Trump and the state of Florida, where Republican Ron Dessandis rules, to withdraw within 60 days all the fences placed to operate the center, lighting systems, generators and sewage and sewage systems.

He also banned “any new prisoner who was not there when this order was issued”.

Alcatraz with alligators has turned into one of the symbols of Donald Trump’s policy on the immigration issue.

Many immigrants held there complained to the French agency that the conditions they found were horrible.

“Not even an animal would be able to treat it like that. It is a torture, “said Luis Gonzalez, who spoke to AFP by phone from this center, explaining that he is sharing a cell that is rarely cleaned with thirty people, with heat temperatures a day and polar at night and ubiquitous mosquitoes.