Nezza Sang National Anthem in Spanish at Dodgers Game Despite Restrictions

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Singer Nezza performed a Spanish-language version of the national anthem at a Dodgers game in Los Angeles as a personal protest against immigration crackdowns, despite being told not to sing in Spanish by a team official. The act was supported by Dodgers player Kiké Hernández, highlighting community solidarity, and Nezza faced no disciplinary action from the team.
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