A boy on a scooter passes in front of Gate A of Dodger Stadium after ICE officers were denied access to the stadium's parking lot for staging, in Los Angeles, California, U.S. June 19, 2025. REUTERS/Jill Connelly
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -The Los Angeles Dodgers said they had denied U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents access to the parking lot at Dodger Stadium on Thursday, in the team's first sign of opposition to immigration raids that have rattled California's largest city.
The Dodgers, whose baseball fan base includes a significant Latino contingent, have come under criticism from fans and local media commentators in recent days for not speaking out publicly against raids by immigration agents across Los Angeles.
