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Which makes Florida just as repressive and totalitarian as China.
Is that what it means?
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Which makes Florida just as repressive and totalitarian as China.
Fuck the chinks in the ass. If they don't like it go back to Mao Fung Ching. You have no rights to an opinion.
Citizenship status isn't a protected class there. Lots of countries have banned wealthy foreigners from doing this. Mostly due to Chinese.I am not sure but the fair housing act might get in the way of this legislation. https://www.hud.gov/program_offices/fair_housing_equal_opp/fair_housing_act_overview
Fuck Trump and Pence in the ass tooJust out of curiosity, where exactly IS "Mao Fung Ching"? Can you point to it on a map? And why is it you appear to desire anal sex with those of Asian descent?
Oh wait...................I see it now...............another troll who's probably a Trump supporter is trying to appear "tough" on an anonymous message board.
youre one of those perverts aye???Fuck Trump and Pence in the ass too
Fuck Trump and Pence in the ass too
I am not sure but the fair housing act might get in the way of this legislation. https://www.hud.gov/program_offices/fair_housing_equal_opp/fair_housing_act_overview
In a capitalist nation one seeks to make transactions for profit, denying anyone the ability to consume is only defeating capitalism.
Fuck the chinks in the ass. If they don't like it go back to Mao Fung Ching. You have no rights to an opinion.
Calm down, lame brain.
Hmmm..this seems a bit much--but I bet some folks here are all in favor eh?
A group of Chinese citizens who live and work in Florida are suing the state over a new property law that threatens to restrict some people from China and a handful of other countries from purchasing homes and land in the state.
The plaintiffs allege that the law, SB 264, is discriminatory and that it stokes racial biases against Chinese Americans and undermines their financial freedom. Gov. Ron DeSantis signed it into law and it is set to go into effect on July 1.
It bars Chinese citizens who are not United States citizens from purchasing homes in Florida, with few exceptions. It imposes similar but less stringent restrictions on citizens of Cuba, Venezuela, Syria, Iran, Russia and North Korea.
DeSantis, who is expected to announce a bid for president soon, has said the law will protect Florida from China’s Communist Party, a common target for Republicans.
The ACLU, the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund and a Florida law firm, which are all representing the plaintiffs, say that the law would cast “an undue burden of suspicion” on anyone trying to buy a house as long as their “name sounds remotely Asian.”
“This misguided rationale unfairly equates Chinese people with the actions of their government, and there is no evidence of national security harm resulting from real estate ownership by Chinese people in Florida,” the ACLU said in a news release.
Are they US citizens?Hmmm..this seems a bit much--but I bet some folks here are all in favor eh?
A group of Chinese citizens who live and work in Florida are suing the state over a new property law that threatens to restrict some people from China and a handful of other countries from purchasing homes and land in the state.
The plaintiffs allege that the law, SB 264, is discriminatory and that it stokes racial biases against Chinese Americans and undermines their financial freedom. Gov. Ron DeSantis signed it into law and it is set to go into effect on July 1.
It bars Chinese citizens who are not United States citizens from purchasing homes in Florida, with few exceptions. It imposes similar but less stringent restrictions on citizens of Cuba, Venezuela, Syria, Iran, Russia and North Korea.
DeSantis, who is expected to announce a bid for president soon, has said the law will protect Florida from China’s Communist Party, a common target for Republicans.
The ACLU, the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund and a Florida law firm, which are all representing the plaintiffs, say that the law would cast “an undue burden of suspicion” on anyone trying to buy a house as long as their “name sounds remotely Asian.”
“This misguided rationale unfairly equates Chinese people with the actions of their government, and there is no evidence of national security harm resulting from real estate ownership by Chinese people in Florida,” the ACLU said in a news release.
Well said, because no foreigner can own land in chinaK, so if Floridian investors can't buy land in China, Chinese investors shouldn't be able to buy land in Florida. If China changes, Florida changes.