Friday, January 18, 2013

Mexican National Soccer Team Under Pressure By Immigration Activists To Skip Game In Arizona

It’s Mexico vs. Denmark at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona on January 30 and you would think anticipation and excitement for the game would be high from fans and Mexican-Americans in ArizonaBut immigration rights organizations say not so fast. 

“The Mexican soccer team is coming down to play in the apartheid state of Arizona,” says Salvador Reza, 61, an organizer for TonaTierra for 20 years who works with its Barrio Defense Committees engaging with families on problems they face from authorities. “Where anybody who looks brown is suspect and officers would even stop them if they saw them driving. For them to come here and leave millions of dollars to the state of Arizona in taxes and revenue is a disservice to the community they represent.”

In a statement to NBC Latino, the Mexican Soccer Federation said it believes it’s important for the Mexican national team to take part in the game in Arizona.

“For the Mexican Soccer Federation  it’s important that the Mexican team be present in any state in the United States, so we can give fans who always support us a great show, and we’re certain many fans will be with us for the game,” it wrote in Spanish.

Reza says there aren’t many organizations still supporting a boycott of Arizona after theNational Council of La Raza said there is no ongoing boycott against the state for its treatment of Latinos, but says TonaTierra is receiving support from the National Day Laborer Organizing Network and its affiliates.

Continue reading about the Mexican National Soccer Team being under pressure by immigration activists in Arizona at NBCLatino.com!

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