As World Cup Unfolds, Immigrant Rights Organizers Seek a Reckoning over Dallas' Relationship with ICE
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Dallas, Texas.- The presence of the Immigration and Customs Control Service (ICE) in the security operations of the 2026 World Cup has led North Texas community organizations to create safe spaces, provide legal advice, and distribute emergency resources for immigrants who plan to follow the tournament.Although federal authorities insist that there will be no massive immigration raids or widespread immigration controls within the stadiums, ICE's…
As World Cup Unfolds, Immigrant Rights Organizers Seek a Reckoning over Dallas' Relationship with ICE
As thousands of visitors from around the country pour into Dallas for the opening matches of the 2026 World Cup, a group of faith leaders and immigrant rights organizers are addressing the elephant on the field–the city’s relationship with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The coalition, made up of members from El Movimiento DFW, Clergy League for Emergency Action and Response (CLEAR DFW), North Texas Democratic Socialists of America (D…

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