💨 Abstract
The Los Angeles Dodgers have donated $1 million to help families affected by recent immigration raids in Southern California. The team plans to collaborate with local organizations to support immigrant communities. Dodgers president Stan Kasten emphasized their commitment to assisting and uplifting Greater Los Angeles. The team avoided direct political statements but confirmed aid for impacted families. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts supported the initiative, and players like Kiké Hernández have publicly criticized the raids.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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