The organization of the 2026 World Cup in the United States is seeking to reduce concerns among migrant fans after assuring that there will be no ICE raids inside stadiums during the tournament.

The statement comes amid ongoing debate over security and immigration policy.

The message is intended to reassure those planning to attend the event.

The World Cup could attract thousands of migrant fans, and the guarantee directly impacts their decision to attend.

Organizers rule out ICE raids inside stadiums

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Rodney Barreto, co-chair of the host committee in Miami, said he held conversations with Marco Rubio regarding the issue.

According to Barreto, he received assurances that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) will not conduct operations inside stadiums during matches.

Officials seek to avoid fear among fans

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Concerns had centered on the possibility of immigration detentions during large-scale events.

The official dismissed the idea that the tournament would be used as a setting for immigration raids.

The goal, he said, is to keep the focus on sports and international organization.

ICE will still participate in security operations

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Although there will be no enforcement operations inside stadiums, authorities stated that ICE will continue participating in security-related duties connected to the event.

These responsibilities will involve protection and general coordination during the World Cup.

Immigration climate increases tensions

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The issue has gained attention because of the broader immigration climate in the United States.

The situation has generated concern within the tourism sector and among international fans.

Some participating countries also face travel restrictions, adding complexity to the situation.

Multi-million-dollar investment for the 2026 World Cup

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The U.S. government has allocated resources to strengthen logistics and security in host cities.

Authorities are also working to streamline immigration procedures to facilitate the arrival of players and fans.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup will take place in June with 48 national teams, while preparations continue to ensure security and smooth international attendance.

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