The demonstrators gather at the Dodger Stadium in the controversy of the ice in Los Angeles
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The Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles was a protesters before the team’s match against Washington on Saturday.
The city faces continuous turmoil against American immigration and customs (ICE), which sometimes escalated violence.
Social media footage showed that the demonstrators gathered near the stadium who were opposing ice and President Donald Trump.
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The demonstrators gather outside the Dodger Stadium to protest the presence of ice and border patrol agents in the parking lot before a match between Los Angeles Dodger and San Diego Padres. (Zin Chiang/Picure Alliance via Getty Images)
On Thursday, the team denied the entry of ICE agents to the field.
The team said that the agents “asked for permission to reach parking lots”, but an ICE spokesman in an email to Fox News Digital “was never in The stadium of evadingAnd therefore you did not try to reach. “
The ice said in Social media yet Responding to the evading statement, “wrong. We were never there.”
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The demonstrators are gathering outside the Dodger Stadium to protest against the presence of ice and border customers. (Zin Chiang/Picure Alliance via Getty Images)
The law enforcement that was monitored outside the Dodger Stadium was filmed earlier on Thursday in the beginning that it was snow, prompting the demonstrators on the site. However, in a statement of their own after Ickle, the United States for Customs and Border Protection (CBP) said, “CBP vehicles were very briefly,” and had no relationship with the evaders. “
A CBP spokesman said in a statement that the vehicles on the field were “unrelated to any process or enforcement.”
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The evaders pledged a million dollars to help families affected by the ice detention.
The team issued a statement announcing on Friday the commitment, adding that the money will go “towards direct financial assistance to the families of immigrants affected by recent events in the region.”
“What is happening Los Angeles Echo between thousands of people, and we have heard invitations to us to take over the role of a leadership on behalf of the affected people, ”
“We believe that by committing resources and taking measures, we will continue to support and raise the major Los Angeles societies.”
The evaders refused to comment on Saturday’s protests when contacting it by Fox News Digital.
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