Attorneys Brian Kabateck and Shant Karnikian examine the Trump administration’s brazen attempt to infiltrate Dodger Stadium, targeting one of America’s most beloved sports venues with the highest Latino fanbase in Major League Baseball. They break down how ICE agents showed up demanding access to the private parking lots where 40-45% of fans are Latino, only to be rightfully turned away by stadium security. The hosts explore the Fourth Amendment protections that prevent federal agents from entering private property without a judicial warrant, why businesses can legally tell ICE to “shove it,” and how property owners, from mom-and-pop shops to major corporations, have the constitutional right to refuse entry. They also dissect the Dodgers’ disappointing initial response – paralyzed by political calculations rather than standing up for their own fanbase – and analyze how Trump’s calculated targeting of high-profile Latino gathering places represents both political theater and a dangerous test of constitutional boundaries.