US immigration agents asked to leave Dodger Stadium parking lot

Homeland Security official says agents were not trying to enter the stadium

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People watch as federal agents stage outside Gate E of Dodger Stadium on June 19 in Los Angeles. (Los Angeles Times via AP)

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- The Los Angeles Dodgers organization said Thursday that it asked federal immigration agents to leave Dodger Stadium grounds after they arrived at a parking lot near one of the gates.

Dozens of federal agents with their faces covered arrived in SUVs and cargo vans to a lot near the stadium's Gate E entrance. A group of protesters carrying signs against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement started amassing shortly thereafter, local media reported.

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