Arizona's passage of a controversial anti-immigration lawcould cost the state Major League Baseball's All-Star Game, potentially depriving an already battered economy of millions of dollars.No way, José. Arizona isn't discriminating against anyone who isn't breaking the law. Get some education on the issue.
Opponents across the U.S. call for a boycott of Arizona goods and tourism. A New York congressman who called for the league to move the 2011 game from Phoenix is the latest person to push for an economic boycott against the state in protest of the new law. Companies have been pulling conferences out of Arizona resorts while others have suggested consumers shun companies, such as US Airways, that are based in the state and have yet to condemn the the law.
"I think that when people, states, localities make decisions this monumental, they should know the full consequence of that decision," Rep. José E. Serrano, D-N.Y., said. "I think Major League Baseball, with 40 percent Latino ballplayers at all levels, should make a statement that it will not hold its All-Star Game in a state that discriminates against 40 percent of their people."
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Bezball Been Bery Bery Bad to Me
Another day, another idiot Democrat congressman chiming in on the Arizona immigration bill:
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So he's saying that 40% of people in Arizona are illegal?
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