The Los Angeles Dodgers said they denied Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers access to the Dodger Stadium parking lots on June 19.
The evening game between the Dodgers and the San Diego Padres will proceed as scheduled, the team said.
Pictures and videos on social media Thursday showed vehicles around Dodger Stadium. It was unclear whether they belonged to ICE. Social media and local news showed protestors near the stadium.
The Department of Homeland Security, which includes both ICE and Customs and Border Protection, said CBP vehicles used the parking lot at Dodger Stadium on Thursday.
The development comes as Los Angeles has experienced two weeks of protests and riots in reaction to ICE operations in the city.
President Donald Trump sent in thousands of National Guard personnel and 700 Marines to Los Angeles to assist the LAPD. An additional 2,000 National Guard troops were sent to Los Angeles on June 17 to protect federal property and personnel.
Hundreds of people have been arrested in the demonstrations, which have led to property damage and injuries.
With a 46-29 record, the Dodgers have been one of the best teams this season, leading the competitive National League West division.
The Dodgers have not spoken as a team about the protests and riots in Los Angeles, although one of their players did.
“This is my second home. And I cannot stand to see our community being violated, profiled, abused and ripped apart. ALL people deserve to be treated with respect, dignity and human rights.”







