None of the Cuba protesters who closed Miami highway cited under GOP-backed anti-rioting law Brittany Shammas, Timothy Bella, Meryl Kornfield © Eva Marie Uzcategui/AFP/Getty Images Women kneel and hold a Cuban flag as they block Palmetto Expressway in Miami during a demonstration of support for Cubans protesting their government on July 13, 2021. Scores of people crowded a major Miami-area highway Tuesday, chanting in support of rare protests that erupted days earlier in Cuba against the country’s communist government. The rally caused an hours-long closure on part of the Palmetto Expressway in Miami-Dade County. It was the sort of scene envisioned by a divisive Florida law that Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) pushed amid last year’s wave of racial justice demonstrations. The legislation calls for protesters to be cited if they block traffic.
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