Protests outside of Mexico-Dominican Republic Gold Cup match over immigration

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Photos and online recordings showed protests outside the Gold Cup football match between Mexico and the Dominican Republic at Sofi Stadium on Saturday.

One of the people who took over the protests criticized President Donald Trump in an interview with the Los Angeles Times.

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Los Angeles, approx. June 14, 2025 Protesters in front of the Intuit Dome before Concacaf Gold Cup Mexico versus Dominican Republic in Ingewood on Saturday 14 June 2025. (Luke Johnson/Los Angeles)

“I’m a football fan, but today we’re not for football,” Daniel Fuentes said in Spanish. “It’s not fair what Donald Trump is doing and raising our working people to say they’re criminals, and that’s not the case. They’re raging against us Latinos and saying we’re the worst.”

The ongoing turmoil over immigration enforcement in southern California spilled on the streets around the stadium in the midst of uncertainty about potential ice attacks affecting the game.

Mexico President encourages us to US immigration forces to spare fans at La Soccer Game

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum called on US immigration forces in Los Angeles to give grace to fans at Mexico vs. Dominican Republic’s Games.

“We do not believe that there will be any football match will be any [immigration] Action … We call for no one to be taken by American immigration and customs enforcement, ”Sheinbaum said at a press conference Friday.

“Mexico will always promote peace,” she added.

Several fans in the game told the Los Angeles Times that the situation that rocked Los Angeles culminated with a more bleak than usual atmosphere for Mexico fans on the game.

“When the Mexican team plays it’s a party, not? But no, it wasn’t,” a man told the name “El Coronel” to the business.

Protesters in front of the Intuit Dome before Concacaf Gold Cup Mexico versus Dominican Republic in Ingewood on Saturday 14 June 2025. (Luke Johnson/Los Angele)

“We don’t feel right to celebrate with music and food [when] Our brothers and sisters and cousins ​​and mothers all suffer from what happens. “

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