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Metro Atlanta businesses close for 'Day Without Immigrants' protest
Georgia’s ‘Day Without Immigrants’
A couple dozen people took part in the “Day Without Immigrants” protest in downtown Carrolton amid ICE raids and deportations. Several restaurants around metro Atlanta also closed Monday to support the Hispanic community.
Several metro Atlanta restaurants closed Monday in support of the Hispanic community for a “Day Without Immigrants.”
What they’re saying:
“We just wanted to support our immigrant community. Being a daughter of immigrants is very important to us,” Debra Flores Sanches, owner of Lawrenceville’s El Indio Restaurant & Taqueria, explained.
“We just want this opportunity for other hardworking immigrants to come to this country and, you know, do the right thing,” she added. “Just to let them know that, you know, we have their backs.”
She says many people are scared following the recent ICE arrests across the country, and she wanted to make sure the Hispanic community felt supported.
“We have never seen our community is scared to go out and eat, to go out and work,” she said.
The Source: This article was written by FOX 5 Atlanta reporter Kim Leoffler using interviews she conducted with Debra Flores Sanches, the owner of El Indio Restaurant & Taqueria in Lawrenceville.
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Warnock, Dickens talk about new housing legislation
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Instant Takeaways From Atlanta’s Summer League Victory Against Boston
The Atlanta Hawks are now 3-0 in Las Vegas.
Despite being down some of their most talented players, such as Kingston Flemings,Asa Newell, and Zuby Ejiofor, the Hawks notched another win in Summer League, this time taking down the Boston Celtics. Overall, it was the Hawks 5th straight win in Summer League.
What are the biggest takeaways from today’s game?
1. Kobe Johnson Continues to Impress
Kobe Johnson has been impressive all Summer long and is making his case to be the last two-way contract for the Hawks. Atlanta already has Keshon Gilbert and RayJ Dennis in two of the two-way spots for next season and are looking for a third player who they can continue to develop.
With the Hawks being very shorthanded today against the Celtics, Johnson stepped up and played very well. In 13 first half minutes, Johnson scored 19 points on 7-10 shooting and 3-4 from three-point range, which is the most encouraging part of his performance. He continued that into the second half and was arguably the best player on the floor today for the Hawks.
Johnson finished today’s game with 30 points, seven rebounds, and four assists.
Johnson has high-level defensive skills, but he has shown offensive growth over the course of the past week and he is making a real case to be a part of the roster as a two-way player.
2. Henri Veesaar takes advantage of his opportunity
With so many bigs out today, it was going to be the Henri Veesaar show for Atlanta.
He did not disappoint. Veesaar was able to score 20 points on 7-12 shooting (4-6 from three), as well as pulling in four rebounds, and three assists.
As a scorer, Veesaar was at his best today, stretching the floor and scoring the ball off the pick and roll. He showed why the Hawks moved up to take him in the second round of the draft and if he can continue this development into the season, perhaps he can be closer to playing than initially thought.
3. Hawks win short-handed
Atlanta has one of the most talented rosters in Vegas this summer and despite missing their two first round picks from this year’s draft (Flemings and Ejiofor) and their first round pick from last year’s draft (Newell), Atlanta did not have much of a problem today with Boston.
The Celtics were missing a couple of important players today as well, but the Hawks had no trouble in this game, nearly leading by 30 points in the second half. The three-point shooting was strong, the defense forced turnovers, and they kept the Celtics cool from three.
It was an impressive all-around victory for the Hawks and one of their better victories from start to finish.
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