Los Angeles – United States Department of Homeland Security along with federal agents installed outside the Dodger Stadium on Thursday morning, expressed displeasure on social media and staged more protest against immigration enforcement in the city.
Los angeles doorsThose who said that they deprived the federal agents of access to the parking lot of the stadium, later postponed the plan to unveil the initiative to assist the local immigrant communities.
“Due to today's events, we continue to work with groups that were involved in our programs,” said Stan Kastain, president of the Dojers. “But we are delaying today's announcement while we meet some more details. We will come back to you soon with time.”
According to local media reports and firsthand accounts, a caravan of white, untouched vans and SUVs, reached the entrance of the dose stadium, from Win Scully Avenue, with agents, with agents, they had captives to process prisoners.
The hand security guard told the agents that they were not allowed on private property, the federal officials were motivated to circle outside Gate E, facing the city in Ballpark's parking, where dozens of protesters gathered.
The Los Angeles Police Department later reached the spot, and all were dispersed around the afternoon.
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Dozers initially posted on their X account that the federal officers were with the US immigration and customs enforcement (ICE). However, the federal agency denied its appearance at the Dodger Stadium Through your X account,
“Wrong,” we were posted immigration and customs enforcement. “We were never.”
The Homeland Security Department said the agents were with the US Customs and Border Petrol (CBP), which tried to reach the stadium.
“It has nothing to do with the doseers,” DHS posted X“CBP vehicles were very briefly in parking, unrelated to any operation or enforcement.”
There are both federal agencies under the ICE and CBP Homeland Security Department.
Protests against snow raids at Los Angeles began earlier this month when federal agents arrested dozens of workers in the city. The protesters blocked a major freeway and set the cars on fire in the next days, inspiring the police to respond with tear gas, rubber bullets and flash-bang grenade.
In view of those protests, and a decision by the administration of President Donald Trump to activate more than 4,000 national guard members and 700 active-duty marines by the administration of President Donald Trump, the doseers caught the Flack to make no public statements in support of the immigrants.
The team strengthened the plan to work with immigration groups earlier this week and planned to unveil them on Thursday, until the presence of federal agents saw the situation more.
Despite the protests, immigration-enforcement activity continued throughout the Los Angeles, city leaders and community groups reported the presence of ice in libraries, car wash and house reform stores. School graduates in the city have increased security on the possibility of snow action, some schools have provided the option to see parents through live streams.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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