A federal appeals court panel has put on hold a lower court judge’s order to wind down operations of the immigration detention center in the Florida Everglades dubbed “Alligator Alcatraz.” The three-judge panel in Atlanta on Thursday decided by a 2-1 vote to stay the federal judge’s order pending the outcome of an appeal. The judges in the majority said it was in the public interest. U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams issued a preliminary injunction last month ordering operations at the facility to be wound down by the end of October. Detainees would be transferred to other facilities.
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Lee Kiefer, 30, became the first American fencer to win three Olympic gold medals as the U.S. got its first-ever team fencing gold in women's team foil at the Paris Olympics.
The North American Cup will be held from Jan. 6-9 at the Kentucky International Convention Center in downtown Louisville.
Amgad Khazbak has become the first American to ever win an individual Gold in fencing.
Nearly 12 months ago, the city ordered 22 geese to be shot and killed at the park, upsetting some residents. Since then the city has come up with new ways to limit the population and keep the geese at bay.