I’m not even a basketball fan, but…
Phoenix Suns owner Robert Sarver, a harsh critic of a new Arizona immigration law, will have his team wear a Latino-supporting "Los Suns" version of its jersey in the NBA playoffs.
Sarver said Tuesday that the Suns will wear the jerseys, used twice in regular season games that Phoenix won both times, during Wednesday’s second game of the Suns’ NBA second-round series against the San Antonio Spurs.
The Suns, who won the opener 111-102 on Monday, will make the move on Cinco de Mayo, a popular Latino holiday.
Sarver said the jerseys will "honor our Latino community and the diversity of our league, the state of Arizona, and our nation."
He joined critics of the state’s new immigration law, which Latino groups and civil rights organizations fear could lead to racial profiling of Hispanics, a law US President Barack Obama has called "misguided."
"However intended, the result of passing the law is that our basic principles of equal rights and protection under the law are being called into question and Arizona’s already struggling economy will suffer even further setbacks at a time when the state can ill-afford them," Sarver said…
Inserted from <Common Dreams>
What can we say to Sarver and the Suns for standing up against this injustice?
Thank you!
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I think they should wear those jerseys until a) the law is overturned or b) gets a resounding defeat in court. Go Los Sons!
Amen!