A legendary NBA figure has announced he will no longer stay at hotels owned by Donald Trump, protesting a controversial executive order that sparked national debate and blurred the lines between sports, politics, and business.
In early 2017, President Trump signed an executive order suspending entry of refugees and visa holders from seven predominantly Muslim countries for 90 days. Intended as a security measure, the policy was widely criticized as discriminatory and seen as fueling anti-Muslim sentiment, challenging America’s tradition of welcoming immigrants.
The fallout extended beyond government, impacting the economy, culture, and social sectors. It also deepened divisions between the Trump administration and institutions like the NBA.