Border Patrol will be at Club WC, says it's routine
ICE did not reply to an email from USA TODAY Sports seeking more information about its role at the Club World Cup, though the organization confirmed to WTVJ-TV in Miami that its officers will be assisting with security. The NBC Miami station also reported the statement from ICE included a reminder that "non-American citizens need to carry proof of... See more
ICE, Border Patrol at FIFA Club World Cup games? Why normal practice is raising concerns
On Tuesday, U.S. Customs and Border Protection tweeted that it will be “suited and booted and ready to provide security for the first round of games.” It later deleted the tweet without explanation. And ICE told NBC News 6 in Miami that all non-American citizens will need to carry proof of their legal status.
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About 40 percent of the field is traveling internationally to Chicago for the race, according to organizers — roughly 20,000 people. Some of them have been posting on social media, asking for advice about the situation in Chicago. Should they run with their passports? Should they drop out of the race? What should runners do if they see someone... See more