Phoenix Suns Take an Open Shot at Immigration

During a recently televised playoff game against San Antonio, the Phoenix Suns wore “Los Suns” jerseys to protest the controversial immigration law passed in Arizona. The team from Hispania Plaza says this is just one example of how the NBA acts as a driving force when it comes to “recognizing the importance of the Latino community.”



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