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Customs and Border Patrol agents blocked from entering LA Dodgers parking lot

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, JUN 19 – The Dodgers denied Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents access amid protests, highlighting opposition to federal immigration raids that have sparked thousands to rally in Los Angeles.

  • On Thursday, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents sought entry to Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles but were denied access by the team.
  • The refusal followed increased ICE raids in Southern California and political pressure amid President Trump's directive to focus deportations in Democratic cities.
  • Local media showed ICE staging near the stadium parking lots, sparking protests and police presence while the Dodgers prepared a community support announcement.
  • Dodgers player Enrique Hernández expressed his deep concern over the challenges facing the immigrant community, emphasizing that everyone should be honored with kindness, fairness, and fundamental human rights.
  • The incident highlights ongoing tensions around immigration enforcement and the Dodgers’ effort to support immigrant fans amid recent unrest.
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Fox 11 LA broke the news in on Thursday, June 19, 2025.
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