Add Miami to the list of American cities run by actual fascists or communists

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January 19, 2025- by Steven Greer

A video posted by a Miami resident shows Miami police chilling her First Amendment rights by visiting her house about a Facebook post she made that “petitioned” (i.e., complained about) the mayor, Eileen Higgins. The Facebook comment accused the newly elected mayor of ignoring the genocide in Gaza.

Mayor Higgins is a white CIA woman, like Virginia Governor Spanberger, U.S. Senator Slotkin, etc. She somehow won despite having no Florida or Cuban roots. In other words, the CIA rigged the election as they did for all of their other puppets.

WEFrock in the UK, EU, Canada, and Australia has a tried-and-tested method they are bringing to NYC, Miami, etc.They start with these First Amendment violations, knowing that few people will be able to sue. Next, they will be using the new Florida law that makes it a crime to criticize Israel. Governor DeSantis and AG Uthmeier will not stop it because they are puppets too.

Add Miami to the growing list of cities run by openly communist or fascist mayors: – Miami – NYC – Boston – Philadelphia – Charlotte – Chicago – Columbus – Denver – Phoenix – Seattle – Portland – LA – San Francisco – Oakland, and others. 

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State Department background:

Higgins served as a foreign service officer for the U.S. Department of State (diplomatic service) after her time as Peace Corps Country Director in Belize. Her roles focused on economic development, violence reduction, and climate issues in Mexico and South Africa (around 2009–2012 timeframe), following her earlier international consulting work in Latin America. This is standard diplomatic experience, with no ties to intelligence agencies.

Lack of Cuban roots:

Higgins has no Cuban or Cuban-American heritage—she was born in Dayton, Ohio (1964), raised in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and is non-Hispanic (often called “La Gringa” by supporters, a term for a white/non-Latino American). She speaks fluent Spanish and built strong ties in Hispanic-majority areas like Little Havana through her district representation and focus on local issues (affordable housing, transit, small businesses), which helped her succeed despite the demographic challenges in these elections.

Eileen Higgins’ rare/upset election wins highlight her breakthrough in Miami’s politics:In 2018, as a political newcomer and Democrat, she won a special election for Miami-Dade County Commission District 5 (a historically Republican-leaning, heavily Hispanic/Cuban-American area), flipping the seat in an upset against establishment-backed candidates tied to longtime GOP incumbent Bruno Barreiro.

In December 2025, she won the City of Miami mayoral runoff (59.46% vs. 40.54% for Republican Emilio Gonzalez, who was endorsed by President Trump), becoming the first Democrat elected mayor in nearly 30 years (since 1997), the first woman ever, and the first non-Hispanic mayor in decades. This was widely described as a historic flip and a “stunning upset” in a city with strong Republican dominance and Cuban-American influence, especially notable post-2024 national trends.

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