LOS ANGELES: The Los Angeles Dodgers, criticised for failing to comment on the US government’s immigration crackdown, today committed US$1 million toward assistance for families of immigrants “impacted by recent events in the region”.
The reigning World Series champions have faced criticism for their response to an escalation in federal immigration sweeps that have targeted migrant workers in garment factories, car washes and other workplaces.
Los Angeles has become ground zero of president Donald Trump’s immigration enforcement across the US and the Dodgers have a heavily Latino fan base, with some claiming a sense of betrayal over the franchise’s failure to speak out against the ongoing raids.