Wednesday, May 08, 2024

Spy Game or National Origin Discrimination?

By John R. Byrne

Last July, Florida passed a law restricting certain "foreign principals" from six countries of concern (including Venezuela and Cuba) from owning property in the state. The most significant restrictions are directed at those domiciled in China who don't hold either US Citizenship or permanent residency. Sponsors of the law assert that Chinese nationals have been buying up property in the United States, posing risks to national security, including concerns about spying. Now plaintiffs are filing lawsuits in federal court challenging the law on the basis that it discriminates on the basis of national origin in violation of the Fair Housing Act and the Florida Constitution. One of the cases landed in front of Judge Gayles. Complaint is below. And the New York Times covers the law--and the recent lawsuits--here

In other news, the Trump criminal trial down here has been pushed pending resolution on how to address classified documents at trial. ABC News covers it here.

Complaint by John Byrne on Scribd

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

So cute that the prosecutors ever thought they could try any of the Fed cases prior to the election.

Will be interesting when Trump gets elected and brings Kash Patel in as special counsel to indict all the DOJ teams that went after Trump.

Horrific, but interesting. Maybe we can set up a CJA/PD team to deal with all the cases like we did down here for the crack amendments.

Anonymous said...

Sleaze Team 6 to the rescue!