EditorialGov. Ron DeSantis of Florida speaks at a re-election campaign rally in Hialeah, Fla., on Nov. 7, 2022. DeSantis is widely seen as the strongest Republican alternative to former President Donald Trump so far. (Scott McIntyre/The New York Times)
EditorialSen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) speaks during Gov. Ron DeSantis’ rally in Hialeah, Fla. on Monday, Nov. 7, 2022. (Scott McIntyre/The New York Times)
EditorialThe Breadman Miami bakery, known for its fresh take on Cuban classics like pastelitos and croquetas, in Hialeah, Fla. Jan. 3, 2022. (James Jackman/The New York Times)
EditorialThe Breadman Miami bakery, known for its fresh take on Cuban classics like pastelitos and croquetas, in Hialeah, Fla. Jan. 3, 2022. (James Jackman/The New York Times)
EditorialOutside of the John F. Kennedy Library, Hialeah, Florida. a sign board supporting Marco Rubio stands on West 49th street, United States - 29 Feb 2016
EditorialMiami-Dade County Commissioner, Esteban Bovo, and Former Congressman, Lincoln Diaz-Balart, sign in to cast their vote in early Republican Presidential primary voting, Hialeah, Florida, United States - 29 Feb 2016
EditorialHialeah, Florida council representatives talk to the media urging Floridians to vote for Marco and reject the extremist and divisive campaign of demagogue Trump, United States - 29 Feb 2016
EditorialFormer Congressman, Lincoln Diaz-Balart, walks to the voting booth to cast his vote in early Republican Presidential primary voting, Hialeah, Florida, United States - 29 Feb 2016
EditorialPeople protest in solidarity with the people of Cuba during a march in Hialeah, in Florida’s Miami-Dade County, Thursday, evening July 15, 2021. (Maria Alejandra Cardona/The New York Times)