Disaster ICE agents denied entry to Dodger Stadium - “This morning, ICE agents came to Dodger Stadium and requested permission to access the parking lots. They were denied entry to the grounds by the organization. Tonight’s game will be played as scheduled,” the team said in a statement posted on X.

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Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents attempted to access Dodger Stadium on Thursday morning but were denied entry by the team.

“This morning, ICE agents came to Dodger Stadium and requested permission to access the parking lots. They were denied entry to the grounds by the organization. Tonight’s game will be played as scheduled,” the team said in a statement posted on X.

While the stadium grounds are affiliated with the team, the parking areas are owned by former Dodgers owner Frank McCourt, according to the Los Angeles Times.

Images of government vehicles quickly spread on social media, prompting widespread speculation and criticism from fans, many of whom questioned the agents’ presence at the stadium.

The appearance of ICE agents comes as the Dodgers prepare to break their silence on the ongoing federal immigration raids in Los Angeles — operations that have left much of the team’s Latino fan base on edge.

The Dodgers’ initial decision to remain publicly silent has drawn sharp criticism and become a political flashpoint in the city. To date, Enrique “Kiké” Hernández is the only player to speak out about the raids.


The Times was the first to report that the organization plans to announce initiatives aimed at supporting immigrant communities affected by raids that began in early June.

A coalition of Latino advocacy groups has urged the Dodgers and other local professional sports teams to speak out as President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown continues to reverberate across Los Angeles communities.

On Saturday, singer Nezza defied the team’s reported request to perform the national anthem in English, instead singing “The Star-Spangled Banner” in Spanish before a home game. Her performance coincided with widespread protests across metro Los Angeles against what critics call a “Mass Deportation Program” promoted by Trump and federal officials.


The Dodgers later issued a statement regarding Nezza’s performance, saying there were “no hard feelings” and that the team “would be happy to have her back.”

The organization has long enjoyed deep support from Southern California’s Latino community, a connection dating back to 1981’s “Fernandomania,” when Mexico-born pitcher Fernando Valenzuela won the Cy Young Award as a 20-year-old rookie.
 
So that's the national anthem sung in Spanish against the team's request and the enforcement authorities prevented from arresting illegals because overpaid athletes said no.

But hey, at least you have the freedom to call her a beaner and them faggots online right? Not at the stadium itself, you'd have been arrested for hate crimes if you did that.
 
I would have given anything to have watched a beer bottle get chucked at that wetback's head while she was in the middle of singing the Star Spangled Banner. Dipshit, you're in America if they can't understand the anthem in English then that's their fucking problem. Christ they are getting mighty ballsy. I wonder if this Nezza woman's parents are naturalized citizens? My bet is no.

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Shortstops league wide are now sweating nervously......
 
Can't they just buy tickets and go in to arrest people in plain clothes? I guess maybe the security guards will confiscate any metal handcuffs.

If they could pull that off that'd be pretty funny.
Would this not constitute "harboring or concealing persons" who have committed a crime?
No, a private building or business generally has a right to refuse admission to police without warrants. Even if in a roundabout way criminals end up exploiting that.
 
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The evil stormtroopers that can be thwarted into leaving by asking nicely.

In reality though, they'd just parked in the lots for a while and weren't operating anywhere on the premises.
 
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