ICE agents denied having tried to access Dodger Stadium, says Team


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The Los Angeles Dodgers confirmed Thursday that the team had denied us immigration and personalized application agents (ICE) at the entrance to the stage of the stadium.

The team said the agents “requested permission to access the parking lots” shortly after they were seen outside the Chavez Ravine stadium.

The protesters headed for the Dodger Stadium shortly after the presence of the officials.

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According to reports, the team denied agents access to the stadium. (KTTV)

“Take out these fascist pigs from our city,” he wrote an account in X.

Another account said that the “support” was “necessary” and implored the “mass mobilization” at the door of the stadium stadium.

Pak Gazette Digital contacted ICE to comment.

The team is expected to make an ad later on Thursday that they will help immigrant communities. The team has kept silent about the protests and disturbances of the city.

The team recently found in an enigma with local singer NESSA, who recently made “The Star-Spangled Banner” in Spanish on Saturday as a form of protest against ice rags in the city.

She said that since then she received death threats, but the support of Latin celebrities “Triple confirmed” for her that “what I did was correct.”

However, veteran utility Enrique Hernández made a publication on social networks on Saturday night before the match on protests.

He plays between the Rockies of Colorado and the Los Angeles Dodgers in the seventh entry in the Dodger Stadium on August 13, 2023, in Los Angeles, California. (Ronald Martinez/Getty images)

The controversial national anthem singer in the Dodgers game says she has received death threats

“I may not be born and grown, but this city adopted me as one of his,” Hernández wrote on Instagram. “I am sad and enraged by what is happening in our country and our city. Los Angeles fans and Dodger have received me, have supported me and have shown me nothing more than kindness and love. This is my second home. And I cannot bear to see that our community is raped, profiled, abused and destroyed.

“All people deserve to be treated with respect, dignity and human rights.

Other professional sports teams based in Los Angeles have adopted a position, including the Angely City FC of the NWSL, which gave fans “Immigrant City Football Club” t -shirts in their game on Saturday. The players were also heating with the shirts before their match to show support to those who protested.

The stage before Shohei Ohtani is presented by the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium on December 14, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. (Meg Oliphant/Getty images)

The Spanish interpretation of the Spanish anthem of Nezza arrived on the day of numerous protests of “no kings”, which were in response to the military parade in Washington, DC, which coincided with the president Donald Trump’s Birthday, throughout the country.

Trump’s birthday was also the celebration of the 250th birthday of the United States army.

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