Dodgers donate to families affected by immigration arrests after the ice request

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THE Dodgers of Los Angeles Promised $ 1 million to help families affected by immigration arrests, a decision that occurs one day after the organization said it had refused us the immigration and customs (ICE) agents on the stadium.

The team published a statement announcing the commitment on Friday, adding that money will go “to direct financial assistance for the families of immigrants affected by recent events in the region”.

The Centerfield Plaza during the media day before the match, one of the World Series between Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Yankees at Dodger Stadium on October 24, 2024. (Images Jayne Kamin-Ocea-Imagn)

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“We believe that by initiating resources and taking measures, we will continue to support and raise the communities of the Grand Los Angeles.”

The mayor of Los Angeles, Karen Bass, thanked the Mlb Team for her support for arrests, which, according to her, “sent shock waves that get up in all neighborhoods”.

“My message to all the Angelenos is clear: we will stay together during this period and we will not turn our backs on each other – this is what makes it the largest city in the world,” continued Bass.

The mayor of Los Angeles, Karen Bass, speaks during a prayer vigil in Grand Park while the curfew came into force after the days of protests in response to federal immigration operations in Los Angeles on June 10, 2025. (Patrick T. Fallon / AFP via Getty Images)

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The commitment followed A disputed complaint of dodgers’ On Thursday, when the team said they refused the request of ice agents to seize the Dodger Stadium car park before a match.

Ice quickly denied the complaint in an article on social networks, saying “false. We were never there”.

The police were identified outside the Dodger stadium earlier Thursday which was initially considered to be ice, which prompted demonstrators on the site. But in a statement after the denial of ICE, customs and the protection of American border (CBP) said that “CBP vehicles were very briefly in the stadium car park” and that “had nothing to do with the Dodgers”.

The officials were spotted outside the Dodger Stadium on Thursday. (KTTV)

Vehicles on stadium terrains were “not linked to any operation or application,” said a CBP spokesperson in a statement.

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