Los Angeles Sheriff Shares Big Update Over ICE World Cup Fears

Los Angeles Ramps Up Security Amid World Cup Without ICE Concerns
As Los Angeles prepares for the FIFA World Cup, Sheriff Robert Luna announced measures dispelling fears of ICE presence, ensuring the safety of diverse event attendees.
The Assurance Given
In response to public worries about potential immigration enforcement at World Cup events, Sheriff Luna reassured Angelenos that civil immigration actions by ICE would not occur at any matches or related events. This announcement came after Luna's direct communication with Homeland Security, confirming that while federal agents will ensure security, they would refrain from civil enforcement actions.
Heightened Precautions for Iran Matches
Special attention is directed towards Iran’s matches, given current geopolitical tensions. Enhanced law enforcement presence will surround these games to manage crowd control and potential protests, reflecting the intricate balance between sport and international affairs.
Air Security Measures Intensified
Security efforts include strict regulations on drones, with a zero tolerance for unauthorized usage near venues. This added layer of airspace security underscores the comprehensive approach authorities are taking to ensure the safety and enjoyment of spectators during this international celebration of soccer.

