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The photos and online images showed protests outside the Gold Cup football game between Mexico and the Dominican Republic at the Sofi Stadium on Saturday.
One of the people who joined the protests criticized President Donald Trump in an interview with Los Angeles Times.
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Los Angeles, ca. June 14, 2025 protesters against Dome Intuit before the Gold Cup of the Concacaf Mexico versus the Dominican Republic in Inglewood on Saturday, June 14, 2025. (Luke Johnson/Los Angeles)
“I am a football fan, but today we are not for football,” Daniel Fuentes said in Spanish. “It is not just what Donald Trump is doing, raising our workers who say they are criminals and that it is not. They are against us Latinos, saying that we are the worst.”
Continuous restlessness about the application of immigration in southern California spilled in the streets surrounding the stadium in the midst of uncertainty about possible ice incursions that affect the game.
The president of Mexico asks the United States immigration forces to save fans in the football game of the
Mexican president Claudia Sheinbaum urged the United States immigration forces in Los Angeles to grace fans in the game of the Dominican Republic of Mexico vs. Dominican.
“We do not believe that in any football match there will be some [immigration] Action … We make none taken by the United States immigration and customs application, “Sheinbaum said at a Friday press conference.
“Mexico will always promote peace,” he added.
Multiple fans in the game told Los Angeles Times that the situation that Rockea Los Angeles culminated in a more gloomy mood than usual for Mexico’s fans in the game.
“When the Mexican team plays, it’s a celebration, right? But no, it wasn’t,” said a nickname man “Colonel” to The Outlet.

Manitists against Intuit Dome before the Gold Cup of the Concacaf Mexico versus the Dominican Republic in Inglewood on Saturday, June 14, 2025. (Luke Johnson/Los Angele)
“We don’t feel good celebrating with music and food [when] Our brothers, sisters, cousins and mothers suffer from what is happening. “