Los Angeles Dodgers reportedly donate $1.1 million to pro-immigration groups after 2025 federal enforcement
Kayleigh McEnany blasts Major League Baseball for alleged hypocrisy, singling out Christian players while allowing other expressions. She cites the San Francisco Giants' players being warned for Bible verses on hats, contrasted with drag queens on the Dodgers' field and "BLM" logos on pitcher's mounds. Former MLB catcher Raffy Lopez joins to discuss his support for players expressing faith.
The Los Angeles Dodgers made headlines in 2025 for a number of reasons. Their front office once again built a dominant roster full of star players. They won back-to-back World Series, becoming the first team since the New York Yankees more than two decades ago to do so.
But the Dodgers organization seems to always find itself in the middle of other off-field controversies, and last season was no exception. When federal immigration officials surged enforcement into Los Angeles, which has long been a hotbed of illegal immigration, the Dodgers inexplicably got themselves involved.
Some Customs and Border Patrol agents parked their cars briefly in the Dodger Stadium parking lot as they prepared to move to a different location. The Dodgers, then, issued a completely false statement saying they'd denied ICE agents access to the parking lot. Except ICE agents, the agency confirmed, never went to Dodger Stadium.
ICE DENIES SENDING AGENTS TO DODGER STADIUM AS TEAM SAYS THEY WERE TURNED AWAY
Demonstrator gather outside the Dodger Stadium to protest the presence of ICE and Border Patrol agents at the stadium parking lot, ahead of the baseball game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres. Los Angeles. The Los Angeles Dodgers stated that they have denied immigration agents' access to the stadium. Photo: Zin Chiang/dpa (Zin


