With ICE Out of Control, How Can the US Cohost the 2026 World Cup?
Trump recently stoked tensions around ICE on Wednesday, threatening five more unnamed US cities with the deployment of agents. It is believed that Canada's other host city Toronto has an identical agreement with FIFA as Vancouver. However, the provision only applies to Canadian police and defence forces, not those of the US or Mexico. However, a FIFA contract clause could prevent ICE agents from being deployed in neighbouring Canada and Mexico during the World Cup. The US Department of Homeland Security has previously stated the purpose of ICE agents at the 2026 Olympics is to "vet and mitigate risks from transnational criminal organisations" as well provide security for US officials. Now, Canadian officials are pushing to ban ICE from local World Cup events later this year.
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- Now, Canadian officials are pushing to ban ICE from local World Cup events later this year.
- Due to a contract clause, it's possible they could lose those rights if FIFA deem the situation to be serious enough.
- Miami is one of 16 cities across the U.S., Canada and Mexico that will be hosting the soccer World Cup in June and July of next year.
- "We are literally vested and invested in this event, and FIFA is an international organization and international community holding an international event," Billy Corben said.
- Trump then alienated many nations set to compete in the biggest international tournament with his travel ban list, attempted purchase of Greenland, and threats of tariffs against European nations.
- Although force majeure clauses exist in contracts for major sporting events, there is currently no indication that FIFA plans to strip the United States of its 2026 World Cup hosting rights.
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The expert continued to say that 'under the contracts in place, FIFA has broad powers to unilaterally terminate the arrangement with the host country and city.' The Netherlands, England, Germany, among other countries, may think twice about boycott plans after a little-known rule has emerged. There is still a possibility that FIFA could strip the United States of America of the privilege of hosting this summer's World Cup due to Donald Trump's actions. “Under the contracts in place, FIFA has broad powers to unilaterally terminate the arrangement with the host country and city, but it would take an ‘extraordinary’ justification,” These events have fueled debate over whether FIFA should reconsider the US as host. In January 2026, a total of 23 UK MPs signed a motion calling for international sporting organizations to rethink US involvement in major events, such as the World Cup. It’s not just global soccer fans tuned in to the US’s recent depravities who are harboring serious concerns. What about fans from countries like Iran, which just qualified for the 2026 World Cup? “It should be a celebration of global unity where fans and workers alike feel respected and safe.” "We hope that their presence will be small, unnoticeable, negligible, invisible — and maybe nonexistent."- Force majeure clauses in such contracts typically cover uncontrollable events like natural disasters, wars, riots, sanctions, or other disruptions beyond the parties’ control.
- "As Atlanta steps onto the global stage, we are focused on making sure our entrepreneurs have access to the tools, information, and partnerships they need to succeed, during these major events and well beyond them."
- And what about those from the 43 countries on Trump’s draft list of travel-banned nations?
- But this summer, millions of people from around the world will be coming to the United States for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and many have raised concerns about ICE presence at matches in U.S. cities.
- A little-known FIFA contract clause could prevent ICE from being deployed at some games during the upcoming 2026 World Cup.
- A general exterior view of the signage at Levi's Stadium, host venue for the FIFA World Cup 2026
- There is already a major ICE field office in Atlanta, off Ted Turner Drive SW in downtown, which oversees operations in Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina.
