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Nezza sang the US national anthem in Spanish during a Dodgers game to protest immigration issues, causing mixed reactions and debate.
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On Saturday, the singer Nezza made a simple statement in support of the city's substantial Spanish-speaking immigrant community—singing the United States's little-known official Spanish-language ...
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Amid protests against ICE in Los Angeles, singer Nezza performed the Spanish version of the national anthem at Dodger Stadium ...
Singer Nezza explained why she sang the Spanish version of the national anthem at the Los Angeles Dodgers game yesterday, ...