L.A. Dodgers pledge $1 million to support immigrant communities after ICE raid backlash
Source: KTLA
After facing mounting pressure to speak out, the Los Angeles Dodgers have announced a $1 million commitment to support immigrant families affected by recent federal immigration raids across Southern California.
The announcement, made Friday after a day-long delay prompted by the presence of federal agents at the teams stadium, marks the Dodgers first public response to the growing backlash.
In partnership with the City of Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Dodgers have committed $1 million toward direct financial assistance for families of immigrants impacted by recent events in the region, read the beginning of the organizations statement.
The Dodgerscriticized by immigrant-advocacy groups and community leaders for staying silentsaid the financial pledge is only the beginning. The team plans to share more initiatives in the coming days with local community and labor organizations to further aid youth and families affected by the raids.
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nilram
(3,230 posts)After having never followed a sports team at all in my life. Go Blue! (They're even the right color, haha.)
50 Shades Of Blue
(11,183 posts)BaronChocula
(2,867 posts)to make up for their shameful visit to Baby Glove Yam Tits in the White House in April. It would have been great if they had turned down the offer, but we know how it is.
The Mexican-American community of Chavez Ravine was demolished decades ago to build Dodgers Stadium against the wishes of that community yet today the Dodgers are beloved by the Latino community here. The Dodgers SHOULD show a little support.