‘Alligator Alcatraz’ Lawsuit, Labor Shortages Across US Farms, and What’s Next for Birthright Citizenship

‘Alligator Alcatraz’ Lawsuit, Labor Shortages Across US Farms, and What’s Next for Birthright Citizenship
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Sam Dorman
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Jacob Burg gives us a tour of the now built Florida’s “Alligator Alcatraz” and why environmental groups have sued to block the illegal immigrant detention facility.
Sam Dorman delves into the next arc of President Donald Trump’s policy on birthright citizenship after the Supreme Court provided some clarity on the legality of nationwide injunctions. 
Meanwhile, illegal immigration crackdowns have also affected U.S. farms, which are facing labor shortages during peak harvest season.
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Jacob Burg reports on national politics, aerospace, and aviation for The Epoch Times. He previously covered sports, regional politics, and breaking news for the Sarasota Herald Tribune.