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Dodgers say immigration agents denied entry to Los Angeles stadium

Dodgers say immigration agents denied entry to Los Angeles stadium

Summary

The Los Angeles Dodgers reportedly stopped federal agents from entering Dodger Stadium, as immigration enforcement efforts led to protests in the city. However, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) denied being at the stadium. This situation is part of broader immigration enforcement actions in Los Angeles, connected to President Trump's policies.

Key Facts

  • The Dodgers claim ICE agents tried to enter their stadium's parking lots but were turned away.
  • ICE and the Department of Homeland Security both denied ICE agents were involved or at the stadium.
  • The Dodgers plan to help immigrants in the city affected by recent immigration raids.
  • Dodgers player Kiké Hernández expressed his disapproval of the immigration raids on social media.
  • The increased enforcement in Los Angeles is part of a policy by President Trump to strengthen immigration controls.
  • Protests against these immigration actions led to the presence of additional military and National Guard in Los Angeles.
  • White House border policies include resuming workplace immigration raids, targeting places like farms and hotels.
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