The Mexican national soccer team has decided to change its hotel in Los Angeles before their Gold Cup match on Saturday due to safety concerns stemming from ongoing protests against immigration raids in the city. Originally slated to stay in downtown Los Angeles, the team will now move to Long Beach following violence during the protests, including clashes with law enforcement. Coach Javier Aguirre chose to focus on sports rather than the protests, expressing reluctance to comment on the situation. The team’s match against the Dominican Republic will be held at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood.
The protests began Friday in downtown Los Angeles after federal immigration authorities arrested more than 40 people across the city, leading to rising tensions.
Mexico will change hotels in Los Angeles due to safety concerns related to recent immigration protests, opting for a safer location in Long Beach.
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