Scenes from Dodger Stadium as federal agents denied entry into parking lot

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Arrests reported as anti-ICE protests grow to other cities
"Absolute chaos." Anti-ICE protests were seen in cities around the country, from Seattle to San Antonio to the NBA Finals in Indianapolis.
The Los Angeles Dodgers host the San Diego Padres Thursday night, but hours before fans began arriving, federal immigration agents tried to enter the parking lot to use as a staging area.
The first wave of vehicles arrived shortly after 10 a.m. local time. Shortly after, protestors arrived at Gate E, chanting at the officers, and preventing their entry. LAPD officers eventually arrived as well, and escorted the federal agents out of Dodger Stadium entirely.
The Los Angeles Dodgers confirmed as much with a statement on social media, claiming it was "ICE agents" who tried to access the parking lots.
The standoff between the protestors and law enforcement lasted multiple hours, and tons of footage was captured by the protestors.