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Mexican team spokesman Fernando SchwartzESPN
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Mexico will move to a hotel in Long Beach to avoid clashes in downtown area, sources say.
The team had a hotel reserved in downtown Los Angeles but Concacaf has allowed for a change to an undetermined hotel, a spokesman says.
The protests began Friday after federal immigration authorities arrested more than 40 people across the city.
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