Los Angeles Police Clarify No ICE Immigration Enforcement at World Cup Events
1-Minute Brief
Officials emphasize that federal agents will be present for security, not immigration enforcement, during the World Cup in Los Angeles.
Key Facts
- The Los Angeles police chief addressed concerns about potential ICE presence at World Cup events.
- According to the county sheriff, federal agents will be present, but immigration enforcement will not occur during the tournament.
- Extra security measures are planned specifically for matches involving Iran in Los Angeles.
- Sotheby's is set to auction the jersey worn by Pele that contributed to his legacy as number 10.
- Soccer fans are preparing for the upcoming World Cup, with heightened attention to security and memorabilia.
What Happened
Los Angeles officials clarified that while federal agents will be present for security at World Cup events, there will be no immigration enforcement by ICE. The police chief and county sheriff addressed public concerns regarding the role of federal authorities.
Why It Matters
The clarification aims to address concerns among immigrant communities and attendees about possible immigration enforcement at a major international sporting event. It also highlights the intersection of security planning and community trust during high-profile tournaments.
What's Next
Authorities will implement additional security measures, particularly for matches involving Iran, and continue public communication about enforcement policies. The auction of Pele's jersey is also expected to draw international attention among soccer fans.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft2h agoLos Angeles police chief speaks out on potential ICE presence at World Cup
- The IndependentLeft2h agoAs the World Cup approaches, Sotheby's is set to auction Pele's jersey
- Al JazeeraLeft4h agoWorld Cup: No ICE deployment; extra security for Iran games in Los Angeles
