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Stewart's Powerful Protest: 'Abolish ICE'
26 Jan
Summary
- Breanna Stewart held an "Abolish ICE" sign during player introductions.
- Her protest followed recent ICE-related deaths in Minneapolis.
- Stewart scored the game-winner in Mist's 76-71 victory.

In a notable display of activism, Breanna Stewart, a prominent figure in women's basketball and a co-founder of the Unrivaled league, held an "Abolish ICE" sign during player introductions on Sunday. This bold move occurred following recent incidents in Minneapolis where federal immigration officers were involved in fatal encounters during protests against ICE's presence in the state. Stewart explained that the treatment of immigrants deeply impacted her, especially given her wife's immigrant status. This protest amplified calls for policy changes and highlighted Stewart's stance against what she described as hate-fueled actions. On the court, Stewart continued her dominant performance, scoring 21 points, including the decisive basket that led the Mist to a 76-71 victory over Vinyl. In another Unrivaled game, Rose defeated Phantom 84-74, largely due to Chelsea Gray's 34-point performance. Several other players across the league also expressed their solidarity through social media statements and charitable donations, underscoring a broader engagement with social justice issues within the sport.




