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The international soccer tournament kicks off in Florida. Non-American citizens attending have been told to carry proof of ...
"CBP will be suited and booted," the organization wrote June 4 on X, "ready to provide security for the first round of games.
ICE issued a warning to attendees and said people should carry proof of their legal status, NBC 6 reported. Newsweek has ...
Soccer fans attending FIFA Club World Cup games at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens over the next month can expect security ...
Confusion surrounds the FIFA Club World Cup set to kick off in Miami this weekend after the Department of Customs and Border ...
A series of social media posts by U.S. Customs and Border Protection have spooked fans ahead of Inter Miami’s match against ...
In a now-deleted social media post, United States Customs and Border Protection exclaimed its agents would be “suited and ...
In Miami, when asked about concerns that ICE agents would be at Saturday’s Club World Cup opener looking for people who are ...
The post centred around security measures for the first round of games of the tournament, which begins in Miami on Saturday.
The 32-team is not only a test of how to run next summer's World Cup. It's the largest, richest and most ambitious global ...
United States Customs and Border Protection confirmed officers will have a presence throughout the tournament.
The revamped FIFA Club World Cup tournament, featuring 32 elite clubs from around the world, kicks off this weekend. Jeff Reuter, a senior writer covering soccer for The Atlantic, joins "The Daily ...
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