Say this for the Suns owner: It's a bold move. I don't think we should live in a country where you have to show papers wherever you are.”
But there were Latino people who feel offended. We're not claiming to be politicians and we don't have the answer. It doesn't mean we're crafting a new immigration bill. “It's much bigger than a basketball game. “Look, it's a major issue here in Arizona,” Kerr said. And if the Suns stink up the place in Game 2, losing home-court advantage in the process, the entire organization will be criticized for distracting the great focus the team displayed in Game.1. In his statement, Sarver called the immigration law “flawed,” and that won't endear him to people who support the measure. I think we have a lot of great attributes and a lot of great people, and I think we need to be very cautious in how we respect our civil liberties, and the tone we're setting, and the precedent we're setting going forward.” So as a proud (resident) of this state, I want to us to be held in the highest esteem. “It doesn't feel good to have people around the world and around the country look at our state as less than equal, less than fair. And I think it's really important for us to stand up for things we believe in … “I think the law is very misguided, and unfortunately, to the detriment of our society and our civil liberties. “I think it's fantastic,” Steve Nash said. Especially their point guard, who tends to care deeply about things like such as global warming, human rights and gun control. Then again, while though most professional athletes prefer the politics of richness, the Suns are a bit different this way.
Arizona was the only team in past matches without a flag. Harris designed a flag for the Arizona National Guard Rifle Team when they attended the National Matches at Camp Perry. This identifies Arizona as the largest producer of copper in the United States. The bottom half of the flag is a solid blue field, the same color as the blue in the United States flag.Ī large copper colored star is superimposed in the center of the flag. The colors of the rays refer to red and yellow in the Spanish flags carried by Coronado when he came to Arizona in 1540. The top half consists of thirteen alternating red and yellow rays which represent America's thirteen original colonies.īecause Arizona is a western state, the rays shows a setting sun. Arizona's state flag is divided into two halves.