Julian Gil racist banner order Puerto Rico in Miami

Miami. Actor Julian Gil racist calls the new order issued by the City of Miami to stop the huge wall painting of the Puerto Rican flag that covers the restaurant “La Placita”, which is one of the owners.

The performer, born in Argentina after being created in Puerto Rico, signaled that seguirán peleando contra esa orden, la cual calificó de “raci acción” contra los puertorriqueños y los latinos, según recoge este miércoles la cadena en español Univisión.

“The band is going to make us laugh, it’s clear that we are going to make it,” said the actor and businessman.

The order emitted this week is the second of its kind, even if two years later the order number that “La Placita” debi eliminate the painting of the giant banner that covers the three floors of the edifice where the restaurant is located, one of two duos is the Puerto Rican chef José Mendín.

The controversial dispute with a 2020 agreement that allows homeowners to maintain the mural in the venue, located in the historic MiMo district, is where various modernist style changes take place and that is one of Miami’s architectural cells.

The decision to make one more year has been saluted including by the alkali prop of Miami, Francis Suárez, “the poor guys are very pleased and need a victory like this. Hicimos lo correcto ”, signaled.

La nueva orden advierte que de no borrar el muurschildering los propietarios pueden perder la restaurant licensee mal restaurant, inaugurated in 2018.

“The city of Miami and the MiMo district in the middle of the pandemic have no more to do than make it happen, despite everything we have done, leaving our border.” This is ridiculous. MiMo’s quizzes do not mark my banner here, ”chef Mendín posted on his Instagram account.

Die muurskildery, wat kos 25.000 dolares, fue hecho por el artista plastika puertorriqueño Héctor Collazo Hernández.

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