

Dodgers delay plans to help local immigrants amid California ICE raids after federal agents denied entry
Dodgers delay plans to help local immigrants amid California ICE raids after federal agents denied entry
Los Angeles Dodger has made a statement to help local immigrants in the light of the latest immigration and customs performance invasions, after the federal agents denied on Thursday, the stadium parking lot.
“Earlier today, we continue to work with groups involved with our programs,” said Team President Stan Casten on Thursday evening. “But we will have to postpone today’s statement while we confirm some other details. We will get back to you soon. ”
In the last few weeks, the icy raids fell with Southern California by order of President Donald Trump, who called on officials to “make everything in their power to achieve the implementation of the most common planning program in history.” The invasions met with local protests, which, in turn, saw hundreds of active duty officer and national storage, which were sent to the area.
California praise. Gavin new condemned the “illegal militarization of Los Angeles” and called on the order. A A lawsuit was submitted to the Federal CourtAccording to the news, Trump “illegally bypassed” the governor in placing the National Guard of the Unprecedented Strength.
“I am confident in the rule of law,” said Newsom In the statement at the beginning of this week. “I am confident in the United States Constitution. I am confident in the justified decision given last week, which is a very well respected federal judge.
Federal agents denied access
Dodgers published the following statement on Thursday:
This morning Ice agents came to Dodger Stadium and demanded permission to access parking lots. They were rejected by the organization entering the grounds. This evening will be drawn as planned.
Photos and videos were shown in masked, uniformed agents at Dodger Stadium. The Security Department of the Fatherland said that “it has nothing to do with Dodgers,” and that it is actually a customs and border patrol.
“CBP vehicles were very short in the stadium parking lot, related to any action or performance,” said DHS In the statementA number
US immigration and customs execution denied their presence, saying They “never there.”
Dodger is scheduled to play defenders at 10 pm. 10 and, preceded the famous soft game hosted by Mookie Betts.
Team comments
Dodgers Manager Dave Roberts recently asked about the situation and called it “worrying” but said that he didn’t take time to study enough.
“I know that when people bring people in, all unrest, the unrest is worried about everyone.”
Dodgers Utility Man Kiké Hernández, on the other hand, openly in his comments.
“I may not be born and raised, but this city accepted me as one of them. I was saddened and angry with what was happening in our country and our city, “he wrote. Social Media:A number of “Los Angeles and Dodger fans greeted me, they supported me and showed me nothing, but kindness and love.
Controversy of national anthem
On Saturday, Latin pop singer Nosan fulfilled the national anthem before Dodgers Home Game, although the team said he had to sing in English.
“With everything that happened, I just felt that I had to stand with my people and show them that I am with them,” he said. “I wanted to present them on that day.”
He also said Variety The fact that he was initially offered to sing two rends, one of English and one in Spanish, but said he had not been enough time.
The singer, whose real name is Vanessa Hernandez, claimed that she was banned again at Dodger Stadium. The team’s spokesman told Times of Los Angeles That this is not true and “he certainly welcomes the stadium.”
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