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What does los mean in the Suns' uniform?

In order to protest the immigration bill passed by Arizona, the Phoenix Suns, encouraged by their boss, wore Latin "LOS SUNS" jerseys and played the second game of the Western Conference semi-final with the San Antonio Spurs at home the day before yesterday.

The Suns' move caught the attention of US President Barack Obama. "I know many of you want to watch tonight's playoffs between the Spurs and the Los Angeles Suns from Phoenix," Obama said at the White House celebration on May 5, a traditional Mexican patriotic festival. When this statement came out, it immediately attracted applause from the guests at the event.

Arizona Governor and Republican Jane Brewer signed a bill aimed at cracking down on illegal immigrants on the 23rd of last month. The bill defines illegal immigrants as "crimes", prohibits illegal immigrants from entering Arizona, and allows the police to interrogate people suspected of illegal immigrants.

This law has caused widespread controversy in the United States. In recent days, there have been protests of different scales in cities where immigrants are concentrated, such as Los Angeles, new york and San Francisco.

Obama called Arizona's immigration law "the toughest immigration law."

At present, the enthusiasm of American athletes to participate in politics is far less than that of 1960 s, but it is on the rise compared with the past 20 years.

Saville, the owner of the Suns, said that his team only wore the "new" jersey to pay tribute to the Latino players who participated in the NBA. He said that the NBA now attracts athletes from 36 countries, and it is their existence that makes the NBA more exciting.