LA Galaxy's 3-0 Win Overshadowed by Fan Protests Against Immigration Raids
July 5, 2025
In a significant Fourth of July match, the LA Galaxy triumphed over the Vancouver Whitecaps with a decisive 3-0 victory, despite ongoing protests from supporter groups regarding the club's position on recent immigration raids.
The match attracted 19,557 fans and was the Galaxy's first home game since the onset of the immigration raids, drawing attention to pressing community issues.
Supporters, including the Angel City Brigade and Galaxians, staged a protest by walking out in the 12th minute, unveiling a Tifo that read 'Fight ignorance, not immigrants,' while the L.A. Riot Squad remained silent throughout the game, displaying a sign to express their dissent.
Matheus Nascimento opened the scoring for the Galaxy just two minutes into the match, setting a positive tone for the home team.
Joseph Paintsil, who had faced challenges earlier in the season, scored his first goal in the 60th minute and later sealed the victory with a penalty kick, contributing two goals to the match.
This victory is particularly vital for the struggling Galaxy, as they aim to improve their season record while entering a crucial stretch of three consecutive home games.
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Daily News • Jul 5, 2025
Joseph Paintsil scores twice as Galaxy beat Whitecaps amid supporter protest