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Los Angeles Dodgers confirmed on Thursday that the team had denied US immigration and custom enforcement (ICE) agents admitted because of the ballpark.
The team said the agents “requested permission to access the parking lots” shortly after they were discovered outside of Chavez Ravine Stadium.
Protesters walked towards Dodger Stadium shortly after the official’s presence.
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The team reportedly denied the agents’ access to the ballpark. (KTTV)
“Get these fascist F — ing pigs out of our city,” an account wrote on X.
Another account said “support” was “necessary” and prayed “massemobilization” to the gate e of the ballpark.
Pakinomist Digital reached out to ICE for comment.
The team is expected to make a message later Thursday that they will help the immigrant communities. The team has been silent on protests and riots around the city.
The team was recently in a conundrum with local singer Nessa, who recently performed “The Star-Spangled Banner” in Spanish Saturday as a form of protest against ice attacks in the city.
She said she has since received death threats, but the support of Latin celebrities “triple confirmed” to her that “what I did was right.”
However, veteran supplier Enrique Hernández made a social media post on Saturday night before the game about the protests.

Games between Colorado Rockies and Los Angeles Dodgers in the seventh Lap at Dodger Stadium on August 13, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. (Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
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“I may not have been born and raised, but this city adopted me as one of their own,” Hernández wrote on Instagram. “I am sad and annoyed at what is happening in our country and our city. Los Angeles and Dodger Fans have welcomed me, supported me and shown me nothing but kindness and love. This is my second home. And I can’t stand to see our community being violated, profiled, abused and torn apart.
“All people deserve to be treated with respect, dignity and human rights. #Cityofimmigrants.”
Other Los Angeles-based professional sports teams have taken an attitude, including NWSLS Angely City FC, which gave fans “immigrant City Football Club” T-shirts on their game on Saturday. Players were also seen warming with T-shirts on before their fight to show support to those who protested.

The scene before Shohei Ohtani is introduced by Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium on December 14, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. (Meg Oliphant/Getty Images)
Nezza’s Spanish rendering of the hymn came on the day of several “no kings” protests who were in response to the Washington military parade, DC, who coincided with president Donald Trumps Birthday across the country.
Trump’s birthday was also a 250 -year birthday celebration of the US Army.



