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New York/Mexico City, June 13 (Reuters) – Customs and border protection of the United States have promised to be “adequate and started” in the first round of football matches of the Club World Cup, since the cortine collection event for the start of next year begins in the middle of the anxiety of some fans in the United States.
The tournament begins in Miami on Saturday when the great football Lionel Messi and his team from the MLS Inter Miami play Al Ahly in Egypt, as protests for the president of the United States, Donald TriumphImmigration policies continue throughout the country.
“CBP will be adequate and started, ready to provide security for the first round of games,” the department wrote in a widely reported social networks that joined the concerns of some fans for attending the Club World Cup.
The National Security Department did not respond to a request for comments on the publication now eliminated.

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Tom Warrick, a former deputy secretary of the DHS, told Reuters that although it is a normal practice for agencies such as ICE and CBP to provide security capacity security in the main sporting events, the language of the publication caused an understandable alarm.
“I suspect that it was just a moment of lack of attention before someone cleared a message that someone else should have said:” Oh, whoa, wait a minute, we need to change the messages, “said Warrick, a senior fellow not resident in the group of experts of the Atlantic Council.
“They may also need to change the security position because very clearly, you know, uniformed officers or tactical teams will be considered very differently, especially for a sporting event that is of such interest to people who come from countries who have citizens who have been the objective of some of some of some of TriumphImmigration application measures “.
Triumph He deployed the Marines in Los Angeles this week in response to civilians who protest their immigration policies, as immigration and customs application increase raids to fulfill their promise of deportations at the record level.
The governor of California, Gavin Newsom and other democratic leaders, said the deployment was unnecessary, while Triumph He defended his decision, saying that the city would be on fire if he had not. The protests so far have been mostly peaceful.
“I am afraid because things have become ugly. But we hope that things calm down a little and let the games enjoy,” said the mason tone, who was originally from Monterrey, in northern Mexico, and now works in Los Angeles.
The 25 -year -old, who has been in the United States for five years and refused to share his last name, said he and his friends had tickets to see Liga MX Side Monterrey, who plays the three games in the group stage at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena.
“If things become uglier, we’ll talk about it, after all, we have time to decide,” he said.
The Club World Cup will see 32 teams competing in 12 stadiums in the United States, after the World Soccer FIFA governing body expanded the format in a commitment of one billion dollars to revolutionize the club game.
The tournament is a curtain collector for the 2026 World Cup, since the organizers try to crows the enthusiasm for the global quadriennial show in the US.
Jorge Loweree, managing director of the American Defense Group of the American Immigration Council, said football must part of his growing popularity in the United States to immigrants.
“It is reasonable to expect that many people who only want to attend these events are immigrants here permanently, temporarily, even people who can be undocumented,” he told Reuters.
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“It is perfectly reasonable to be scared. We have not seen actions to apply large -scale immigration in sporting events such as this historically, but this is also a moment that is not like any other time in history in the United States”
(Amy Tennery reports in New York and Carlos Calvo in Mexico City; additional reports by Angelica Medina and Janina Nuno Rior in Mexico City, Kurt Hall, Maria Alejandra Cardona and Ramiro Scandolo in Miami and Javier Leira in Santiago, Chile; Edition and Fris)


