Protesters meet at Dodger Stadium in the midst of ice controversy in Los Angeles


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The Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles had a presence in the protester before the team of the team against Washington’s nationals on Saturday.

The city faces continuous disturbances against the Immigration and Customs Operations of Customs (ICE) of the United States, which have sometimes become violence.

The images on social networks showed that the protesters gathered near the stadium signs that hold the ice and President Donald Trump.

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The protesters meet outside the Dodger stadium to protest the presence of ice agents and border patrol in the stadium parking before a game between the Los Angeles and parents of San Diego’s parents. (Zin Chiang/Picture Alliance through Getty Images)

The team denied the entry of ice agents to baseball on Thursday.

The team said the agents had “requested permission to access the parking lots”, but an ICE spokesman said in an email to Pak Gazette Digital that “ICE was never in Dodgers StadiumAnd therefore I never tried to get access. “

ICE said in a publication on social networks Responding to the Dodgers statement, “false. We were never there.”

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The protesters meet outside the Dodger stadium to protest the presence of ice agents and border patrol. (Zin Chiang/Picture Alliance through Getty Images)

Initially, it was believed that the police saw outside the Dodger Dodger stadium on Thursday was ICE, which caused the protesters on the site. But, in their own statement after ICE’s denial, the customs of the United States and border protection (CBP) said that “CBP vehicles were in the parking lot of the stadium very briefly,” and “it had nothing to do with the Dodgers.”

The vehicles on the grounds of the stadium were “not related to any operation or application,” said a CBP spokesman in a statement.

Dodgers have promised $ 1 million to help families affected by ice arrests.

The team issued a statement on Friday announcing the commitment, adding that money will go “towards direct financial assistance for the families of immigrants affected by recent events in the region.”

“We believe that by committing resources and taking measures, we will continue to support and raise the communities of the Great Los Angeles.”

The Dodgers declined to comment on Saturday’s protests when Pak Gazette Digital was contacted.

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