Over 120 immigrant rights organizations have issued warnings to approximately 10 million visitors regarding potential rights violations related to immigration enforcement during the upcoming FIFA World Cup. As the event approaches, advocates in the 11 host cities across the United States are preparing to assist fans and residents in navigating immigration enforcement activities. In Los Angeles, a labor union representing over 2,000 hospitality workers at SoFi Stadium has threatened to strike if immigration agents are present at the venue, which is anticipated to attract around 70,000 fans per match.
US Immigrant Rights Groups Mobilize Ahead of World Cup to Address Immigration Enforcement Concerns
More than 120 immigrant rights groups are warning visitors about potential immigration enforcement during the FIFA World Cup. In Los Angeles, a labor union representing hospitality workers has threatened to strike if immigration agents are deployed at SoFi Stadium.
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‘We want fans to know the risks’: US immigrant rights groups mobilize across World Cup host cities amid ICE fears
US Immigrant Rights Groups Mobilize Ahead of World Cup to Address Immigration Enforcement Concerns