❓WHAT HAPPENED: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has confirmed the agency’s involvement in World Cup security.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons, Representative Nellie Pou (D-NJ), and FIFA officials.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The World Cup is scheduled across North America this summer.
💬KEY QUOTE: “ICE is dedicated to ensuring that everyone that visits the facilities will have a safe and secure event.” – Todd Lyons.
🎯IMPACT: ICE will not suspend immigration enforcement during the soccer tournament, as Democrats have requested.
Acting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Director Todd Lyons told lawmakers during a congressional hearing that the agency will play a visible role in security for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, stating that ICE is “a key part of the overall security apparatus for the World Cup.” His remarks came in response to questions about whether the agency would suspend enforcement operations during the tournament.
Lyons said ICE is committed to helping secure the tournament and ensuring the safety of those attending, saying, “ICE is dedicated to ensuring that everyone who visits the facilities will have a safe and secure event.” The United States will host 78 matches across 11 cities, while co-hosts Canada and Mexico will each stage 13 games.
The hearing followed controversy surrounding ICE operations in Minneapolis, in which anti-ICE activists Alex Pretti and Renee Good were shot and killed during confrontations with federal agents. The incidents, part of a broader immigration crackdown under President Donald J. Trump, prompted protests from coordinated leftist agitators and the deployment of approximately 3,000 agents to the city.
ICE’s role at major sporting events has been under scrutiny beyond the World Cup. In contrast to its planned participation in World Cup security, the agency previously indicated it would not conduct immigration enforcement operations at the Super Bowl, even as it supported broader security efforts coordinated by the Department of Homeland Security.
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