Boycotts Put Arizona’s Reputation On The Line
(CNN.com) — As the voice of opposition to Arizona’s controversial immigration law gets louder, the state’s reputation can expect to take a hit. Critics of the law are calling for economic boycotts of Arizona, urging corporations and organizations to refrain from holding conventions in the state. They’re also pressuring Major League Baseball to take its 2011 All-Star Game elsewhere, much like the National Football League did in 1993 when Arizona refused to recognize Martin Luther King Jr. Day as a holiday.
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