ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — IndyCar driver Pato O’Ward and collection officers have been shocked by a social media submit from the Division of Homeland Safety that touts plans for an immigration detention middle in Indiana dubbed “Speedway Slammer,” and features a automotive with the identical quantity as the one Mexican driver within the collection.
“It caught lots of people off guard. Positively caught me off guard,” O’Ward stated Wednesday. “I used to be just a bit bit shocked on the coincidences of that and, , of what it means. … I don’t suppose it made lots of people proud, to say the least.”
The submit Tuesday included a picture of a IndyCar-style automobile with the No. 5 that had “ICE” imposed on it a number of occasions much like the show of a sponsor. It gave the impression to be a computer-created picture, with the automotive on a monitor and a prison-like constructing within the background.
Indiana is dwelling to Indianapolis Motor Speedway, and is the place the IndyCar Sequence is predicated.
“We have been unaware of plans to include our imagery as a part of yesterday’s announcement,” IndyCar stated in a press release Wednesday. “In step with our method to public coverage and political points, we’re speaking our desire that our IP not be utilized transferring ahead in relation to this matter.”
O’Ward stated he didn’t see the submit till a buddy texted him about it.
“I haven’t actually learn into it an excessive amount of as a result of I don’t suppose I wish to,” he stated.
Homeland Safety Secretary Kristi Noem in a separate submit used “SpeedwaySlammer” when asserting the brand new partnership with the state of Indiana to increase detention house by 1,000 beds.
The 26-year-old O’Ward, who was born in Monterrey, Mexico, is second in factors, although Alex Palou can clinch the IndyCar season title as early as this weekend in Portland. O’Ward was in Texas to advertise subsequent 12 months’s inaugural Grand Prix of Arlington.
That race on March 15 can be on a 2.7-mile format that goes across the dwelling stadiums of the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys and MLB’s Texas Rangers. O’Ward threw a ceremonial first pitch earlier than the Rangers’ sport in opposition to the New York Yankees.
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