Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’ push to establish the future Donald Trump Presidential Library in his state crossed a major milestone Tuesday, angering some Miami residents due in part to the proposed site’s proximity to a LatiAmerican immigration monument. At the Torre de la Libertad, or Freedom Tower, a generation of Cuban refugees first entered the United States after fleeing the Castro regime. In a unanimous vote on Tuesday, DeSantis and an executive state committee approved the transfer of 2.6 acres of prime downtown real estate appraised at more than $66 million from owners Miami Dade College to the Donald J. Trump Presidential Library Foundation, a family-run group spearheading the president’s future archives.

Hailed by DeSantis as being “good for Florida, for the city and for Miami

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