Mexican National Soccer Team Changes Hotels in Los Angeles because of Safety Concerns
- The Mexican national soccer team announced on Tuesday that, due to safety concerns related to protests over immigration raids, they will switch to a different hotel prior to their Saturday Gold Cup game in the Los Angeles area.
- The hotel relocation comes after demonstrations erupted last Friday in downtown Los Angeles in response to the detention of over 40 individuals by immigration enforcement officials across the city.
- Protesters obstructed key highways and set autonomous vehicles ablaze, leading police to deploy crowd-control measures including chemical irritants, non-lethal projectiles, and stun grenades amid rising tensions.
- Mexico spokesman Fernando Schwartz said the team will move from a downtown hotel to Long Beach to avoid clashes, with Concacaf approving the change but not announcing it officially.
- The relocation reflects the immediate impact of ongoing protests on event logistics and indicates continuing security challenges ahead of regional tournament matches.
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Mexico’s national football team will change hotel in Los Angeles before their Gold Cup match on Saturday due to security concerns in the midst of protests against immigration raids in the U.S. state of...

Mexican national soccer team changes hotels in Los Angeles because of safety concerns
The Mexican national soccer team will change hotels in Los Angeles ahead of their Gold Cup match on Saturday because of safety concerns amid the protests against immigration raids in the city.
Mexico changes hotels for Gold Cup match in LA due to safety concerns
The Mexican national soccer team will change hotels in Los Angeles ahead of their Gold Cup match on Saturday because of safety concerns amid the protests against immigration raids in the city, a team spokesman said Tuesday. Mexico will play its opening match in the regional tournament against the Dominican Republic at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood. The team had a hotel...
Tired of living in fear, dozens of migrants in Los Angeles have taken to the streets to protest for their rights, raising their voices against the immigration measures that Donald Trump has ordered. These strikes have taken place following the series of mass raids that have been carried out throughout the region by officials of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Agency (ICE), which has unleashed fear, uncertainty and anger on the part of all migra…
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