The US Department of Justice has said the law violates the constitution
Citadel’s lobbyists persuaded lawmakers to carve out an exception for lawful workers and others, according to people familiar with the process. So in the final version of the law, those with US visas — excluding tourists — are free to purchase a single property in the Miami enclaves, with restrictions only within a 5-mile radius of military bases.
So the whole point of the article, buried waaaaaay down, is that Florida LEGISLATORS have supposedly agreed to some kind of change in the law, supposedly because of lobbyists, but nothing has happened yet.
The law is being challenged in court and there is a good chance it won't survive because of US Supreme Court precedent that national origin discrimination is subject to strict scrutiny. That gives a good reason to look at revisions to make sure the law survives.
I don't buy the argument about lobbyists since foreign nationals from those few countries don't represent a significant percent of buyers.
DeSantis Connection
^ literally the title of the last part of the article, yet it says nothing except that the real estate magnate who the whole article is about DOESN'T REALLY LIKE DESANTIS ANYMORE. LOLOLOLOL
Has a ton more relation to DeSantis than what you posted today, about some Argentinian dude saying some things, that you somehow managed to use to shit talk Trump and praise DeSantis.
Hilarious that you then come in and criticize this, when it's a Florida law that DeSantis backed, and a bunch of the players involved donated to DeSantis, and such.
yet it says nothing except that the real estate magnate who the whole article is about DOESN'T REALLY LIKE DESANTIS ANYMORE. LOLOLOLOL
You just going to ignore the millions of dollar, I guess...?
While Griffin initially supported DeSantis financially — he donated $5 million to his re-election campaign for governor last year — and said in March “he would love to see” the governor run for president — there are growing signs of tension between the two since DeSantis launched his bid for president.
And, considering they don't source any of this shit, the "growing signs of tension" might primarily be this bill right here, and if DeSantis signs off on the new version or wahtever...poof, no more tension.
Literally nothing in this article about DeSantis.
So the whole point of the article, buried waaaaaay down, is that Florida LEGISLATORS have supposedly agreed to some kind of change in the law, supposedly because of lobbyists, but nothing has happened yet.
The law is being challenged in court and there is a good chance it won't survive because of US Supreme Court precedent that national origin discrimination is subject to strict scrutiny. That gives a good reason to look at revisions to make sure the law survives.
I don't buy the argument about lobbyists since foreign nationals from those few countries don't represent a significant percent of buyers.
^ literally the title of the last part of the article, yet it says nothing except that the real estate magnate who the whole article is about DOESN'T REALLY LIKE DESANTIS ANYMORE. LOLOLOLOL
fucking moron libshit hit pieces.
Has a ton more relation to DeSantis than what you posted today, about some Argentinian dude saying some things, that you somehow managed to use to shit talk Trump and praise DeSantis.
Hilarious that you then come in and criticize this, when it's a Florida law that DeSantis backed, and a bunch of the players involved donated to DeSantis, and such.
You just going to ignore the millions of dollar, I guess...?
And, considering they don't source any of this shit, the "growing signs of tension" might primarily be this bill right here, and if DeSantis signs off on the new version or wahtever...poof, no more tension.
Couldn't have said it better myself!