World Cup: No ICE deployment; extra security for Iran games in Los Angeles
Civil immigration enforcement will not take place at FIFA World Cup games or events in Los Angeles, federal officials have told Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna, following protests by a union representing stadium workers over fears of anti-immigrant crackdowns. Outlining s
Civil immigration enforcement will not take place at FIFA World Cup games or events in Los Angeles, federal officials have told Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna, following protests by a union representing stadium workers over fears of anti-immigrant crackdowns.
Outlining security plans for the eight World Cup fixtures in Los Angeles, Luna said on Monday that officials from the United Statesโ Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) will not be deployed in the city during the tournament.
SoFi Stadium, which will be known as the Los Angeles Stadium during the World Cup, will host the USAโs opening game against Paraguay on June 12.
โA couple of weeks ago there was some reporting, or rumours, about ICE potentially being at the FIFA games or events,โ Luna said at a news conference.
โI personally called the head of Homeland Security here for the LA region and what he stated is that there will be federal agents โฆ because itโs going to take all of us to make sure that all the venues, the scoped and unscoped events, are secure.
โBut in regard to civil immigration โโenforcement, they told us that specifically would not be occurring at any of the games.
โAny of that is subject to change, but I have trust that theyโre giving me the appropriate information because if that starts occurring, weโre going to have a whole new host of problems,โ he added.
Immigration raids by masked ICE agents in Los Angeles last year prompted a wave of demonstrations in the region.

