FIFA Considers Request for Trump to Halt ICE Raids During World Cup


FIFA executives have reportedly approached President Trump with a proposal for a temporary halt to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids during the upcoming World Cup.

Following reports from The Athletic, FIFA’s president, Gianni Infantino, is considering a direct appeal to President Donald Trump to prevent immigration raids while the World Cup is being held in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The proposal involves requesting a “full moratorium on ICE raids across the United States during the World Cup this summer.” Concerns arose due to the Trump administration's stance on mass deportations and tightened immigration policies, raising fears about international fans being targeted by US immigration authorities. The White House declined to comment on negotiations with FIFA but lauded the tournament's positive impact on the US economy and national security. Eleven US cities will host matches, and while officials anticipate a large international audience, they also emphasized the expectation that all attendees will adhere to their visa terms. Vice President JD Vance suggested that non-compliant attendees would face scrutiny from Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. Noem previously oversaw deportation efforts and had advocated for strict enforcement of immigration laws. DATA: The Athletic reports FIFA chief Gianni Infantino is receptive to a proposal to ask Trump for a moratorium on ICE raids.

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