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The Los Angeles Dodgers and the federal government are at odds over what happened on Thursday when federal agents were on or near Dodger Stadium grounds.
The Dodgers issued a statement saying the organization denied access to ICE. The team is expected to make an announcement ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers organization says it asked U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to leave the Dodger ...
An official Dodgers social media account says the organization denied ICE agents entry to the stadium parking lots Thursday morning. An LAist reporter saw people in tactical gear with their faces ...
While the stadium grounds are affiliated with the team, the parking areas are owned by former Dodgers owner Frank McCourt, ...
The Department of Homeland Security poured cold water on the Los Angeles Dodgers’ claim that there was an attempted ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers turned away Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents who who showed up at their stadium on ...
There was a time not so long ago – the years in which NFL athletes were kneeling during the National Anthem – when I was told ...
Dozens of federal agents in SUVs and cargo vans, most wearing tactical gear with their faces covered, gathered near the Gate ...
ICE agents requested, and were denied, access to the Los Angeles Dodgers stadium's parking lots, the team said in a statement on Thursday afternoon.
Agents from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement were turned away Thursday after they tried to enter the Los Angeles ...