'Class War': Outsiders Moving to Puerto Rico Trigger Displacement
- Residents in Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico, are concerned about a planned major development due to fears of gentrification and displacement.
- Activist Cuevas stated, 'Colonialism kills us, it suffocates us,' highlighting concerns over the impact of the development.
- Protesters argue that the development could harm endangered species and worsen issues with water supply and trash management.
- Cuevas emphasized the need to educate youth and insisted, 'We're not going to leave.
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Cabo Rojo - Gloria Cuevas thought of living his whole life in a century-old house with pink walls on the west coast of Puerto Rico, prized by surfers for its miraculous waters and Eden beaches. But its owner decided otherwise by transforming the premises into Airbnb. The house was repainted in purple, divided into two units, and Gloria moved further south, far from the gentrification that blew up the cost of living in Rincon as in other cities o…
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