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“Dodgers’ advice washed away, Spanish national anthem resounds in stadium!”

You’ll be pleased to know that on Saturday at the 2000 Stadium, a lively and sweet national anthem was sung – the anthem was sung because the team wanted it to excite and inspire, to give us strength – instead, Vanessa Hernandez, performing under the name Major, sang “A Very Fairy Tale” El Pendón Estrellado, a very well seen version of the national anthem commissioned by the U.S. government under Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1945.

They did so in a good way by disobeying Dosar’s instructions, a fact that was further elaborated when a TikTok was posted after a performance in which an unidentified person clearly stated that the national anthem should be in English. The person said that we are going to sing the song in English,

People reacted saying that it wasn’t translated – in simple words, it wasn’t communicated.” Nezza wrote in the caption, “Look I know the Dodgers tell me I can’t sing the national anthem like the Spanish Star Spangled Banner, which was sung by Roosevelt in the 1945s – so I skipped it.

I wore a shirt with the flag and colors of my country and my republic and cried for a while before getting emotional and singing the last line of the national anthem in praise of my country.

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In another video, Bhejo said he performed a song as a protest on behalf of the Latino community as the US continues to conduct tariff enforcement raids:

Nezza has posted a number of videos on her account of various performances in Spanish, all of which have been viewed more than 4 million times by Sunday afternoon. It is worth thinking, “While watching the Dodgers sing, I said to myself that I can’t do the ‘Star Spangled Banner’. Roosevelt actually commissioned it in 1945 and streamlined it under a soulful language, so I left it out as well.

Despite Nezza saying that “it’s safe to say that I will probably not be allowed in the stadium again,” athlete Fabian Ardaya made some important points that she was not penalized in any way for singing the national anthem in the stadium and was not even kicked out of Dodger Stadium and probably shouldn’t be expected to be banned from the stadium. Many people generally refused to comment on the video.

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Let’s see how Los Angeles is reacting to ICE raids

Let me tell you that since June 6, ICE has been continuously carrying out raids at many places in Los Angeles, which has created chaos in the entire city and has led to political recriminations between local politicians and big leaders and Donald Trump. The most important thing is that the Senator has been arrested for clashing with Homeland Security. Let me tell you one more thing, California Governor Govinda Newsom and Los Angeles have said that both of them have together urged ICE to leave.

A federal judge ruled Friday that Trump’s use of the National Guard was illegal, but an appeal to Newsom to take over was rejected this week, keeping it in place. According to some, Trump himself has dragged his feet, whether it is fear or coincidence, and announced a ban on arresting people and officials at farms, hotels and big businesses in many places.

But arrests are still being made elsewhere. Many other strong teams in Los Angeles, including the Dodgers, have remained largely mum about the events at their current location;

some say, LAFC has released a statement joining together in “Brotherhood and Fear.” The City of Angels, on the other hand, has gone a step further by wearing a shirt that reads “Immigrant City Football Club” as a protest.

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