Los Angeles sheriff says ICE enforcement not expected at World Cup matches


Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert G. Luna speaks at a news conference near the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department's Biscailuz Center Academy Training facility, where fellow officers were killed following an explosion, in East Los Angeles, California, U.S July 18, 2025. REUTERS/Mike Blake

LOS ANGELES, June 1 (Reuters) - Federal ⁠officials have told Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna that civil immigration enforcement will not take place ⁠at FIFA World Cup games or events in Los Angeles, Luna said on Monday, as authorities outlined ‌security plans for eight matches beginning on June 12.

"A couple of weeks ago there was some reporting, or rumors, about ICE potentially being at the FIFA games or events," Luna told a press conference of local, state and federal law enforcement officials.

"I personally called the head of Homeland ​Security here for the L.A. region and what he stated is that ⁠there will be federal agents ... because it's going ⁠to take all of us to make sure that all the venues, the scoped and unscoped events, are secure.

"But ⁠in ‌regardto civil immigration enforcement, they told us that specifically would not be occurring at any of the games.

"Any of that is subject to change, but I have trust that they're giving me the appropriate information because ⁠if that starts occurring, we're going to have a whole new host ​of problems," he added.

Immigration raids by ‌masked ICE agents in Los Angeles last year sparked a wave of demonstrations in the region.

HEIGHTENED SECURITY FOR ⁠IRAN'S MATCHES

Luna said ​law enforcement would increase staffing around Iran's two matches in Los Angeles, with authorities monitoring possible protests or other activity near the stadium and fan zones.

Iran and the United States are in negotiations to end their three-month-old war.

Iran is scheduled to play its first ⁠match of the tournament on June 15 at SoFi Stadium near Los ​Angeles, a region home to the largest concentration of Iranians outside Iran.

"Iran does bring a different dynamic because of the current world events," Luna said.

"So there will be additional staffing for some of those games."

ZERO TOLERANCEFOR UNAUTHORIZED DRONE USAGE

Officials also warned ⁠that drones would be subject to strict enforcement around World Cup venues, with temporary flight restrictions expected around facilities.

"If a drone's violating a temporary flight restriction, the capability exists to bring that drone down into a safe location away from the crowds," said Patrick Grandy, FBI assistant director in charge.

"We are going to be constantly monitoring the areas around the ​facilities, looking for violators of those temporary flight restrictions," Grandy said, warning of "a ⁠zero tolerance policy" for those who willingly violate the restrictions.

Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman said the security effort would bring ​an unusually large law enforcement presence to the region.

"Between the dates of ‌June 11th, all the way through July 19th, if you ​are a criminal, this is a terrible time to commit a crime," Hochman said.

"The district attorney's office will prosecute you, and you will be punished."

(Reporting by Rory Carroll in Los Angeles; Editing by Matthew Lewis)

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