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Legendary Dodgers announcer Jaime Jarrín speaks out on immigration raids

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Even for legendary Dodgers announcer Jaime Jarrín, who’s referred to as Southern California house for seven many years, this second in historical past feels unprecedented.

As immigration enforcements and ICE raids permeate many elements of Southern California, even reaching the entrance gates of Dodger Stadium, Jarrín stated he’s anxious about what’s taking place within the communities.

After sharing an emotional Instagram submit to specific his assist and encouragement for immigrants, Jarrín stated in Spanish and English that it hurts him to see folks being detained by federal brokers.

“It could not shock me to have somebody come to my door and ask for my papers,” stated Jarrín, who was the Spanish-language announcer for the LA Dodgers for 64 years till his retirement in 2022.

The Baseball Corridor of Fame award recipient and Dodger ambassador referred to as himself a proud immigrant, saying he was gratified that the group pledged to donate $1 million for immigrant households impacted by raids.

Jarrín additionally stated he was glad to see the Dodgers denying entry to federal immigration brokers final week after they tried to stage in a stadium car parking zone.

“It pains me to see federal brokers trying to enter the stadium, my house, a religious place,” Jarrín stated.

His son Jorge, who was additionally a Dodgers Spanish-language announcer, stated his father and the household’s message is a part of a legacy that features greater than $50,000 in scholarships awarded to school college students every year by means of their basis.

“Training is the important thing,” Jorge Jarrín stated. “The extra you’re educated, the higher you’re, the higher you may be to defend your self, to know a state of affairs, to step ahead, to take a number one function.”

Whereas lending his voice in assist of all immigrants, the elder Jarrín urged folks to protest peacefully with out violence or aggression and lead with a message that immigrants are essential and needed elements of the neighborhood.



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