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Candace Owens’ tears into Ivanka Trump’s ‘tone-deaf’ luxury resort plan

If Radar has reported that the island was originally a designated military exclusion zone and that some bases and bunkers still remain. But it is also home to a variety of wildlife and plants, and locals fear the couple’s construction project will destroy a nature reserve to build a resort, and perhaps more.

According to the Associated press“Excavators and other heavy machinery have entered the area, “access roads opened, dug in the sand, cleared land between pine trees and installed fencing.”

Protesters fear parts of that coastline will be taken over by rich and powerful investors, and the Trump moniker could be an open invitation to other wealthy ne’er-do-wells.

A local environmental group claimed the project has already led to long-protected habitats being ‘irreversibly destroyed’. Protesters have also brought cardboard cutouts of pink flamingos, one of the protected migratory bird species, to rallies in response to Ivanka and Kushner’s luxury construction.

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