U.S. customs and order protection removes club World Cup post amid FIFA concerns

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U.S. customs and order protection removes club World Cup post amid FIFA concerns




The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) authority has removed a controversial social media post highlighting its upcoming security presence around the upcoming Club World Cup after direct contact from FIFA expressing concerns.

Last Friday, the CBP announced on its Facebook page and other social channels that its agents would be “suited and booted ready to provide security for the first round of games” while noting that the tournament begins at Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium this Saturday.

According to sources familiar with the conversations, speaking anonymously due to their sensitive nature, the post, which attracted thousands of interactions, was deleted after senior personnel from FIFA expressed concerns to the CBP about the reaction it had provoked.

With President Trump’s administration having made deportations and a clampdown on illegal immigration key objectives, the post sparked a wave of media and public attention, heightening concerns that fans may be deterred from attending games due to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and CBP presence.

Following contact from FIFA, CBP removed the post. It is unclear the extent to which FIFA’s outreach influenced the decision to remove the post, but this episode shows that FIFA are becoming concerned about the potential perception for fans attending the tournament both this year and at next year’s World Cup.

FIFA declined to comment when approached by The Athletic.

In a statement sent to The Athletic on Wednesday morning, a CBP Spokesperson said: “U.S. Customs and Border Protection is committed to working with our local and federal partners to ensure the FIFA Club World Cup is safe for everyone involved, as we do with every major sporting event, including the Super Bowl. Our mission remains unchanged.”

Thomas Kennedy of the Florida Immigrant Coalition told South Florida’s NBC6 previously that the messaging used by the CBP in the post was “a bit cryptic, it’s sort of alluding that people should have their paperwork in order to attend the games.” Kennedy added that it may make potential fans “less likely to come watch the games because of just sheer intimidation.”

CBP professionals are sometimes present at major sporting events, according to the organization, in order to help detect and respond to threats and criminal activity. The organization’s Air and Marine Operations will also be involved to enforce temporary flight restrictions around stadiums during matches.

ICE agents will also be at Club World Cup games, as part of the overall security operation.

FIFA president Gianni Infantino brushed the controversy aside earlier this week, telling reporters: “No, I don’t have any concerns about anything in the sense that we are very attentive on any security question, of course the most important for us is to guarantee security for all the fans who come to the games, this is our priority.”

FIFA has taken active steps to boost its promotional efforts for the opening games after the initial uptake of tickets was slow.

Local college students in the Miami area have been given the opportunity to buy five tickets for just $20 for Saturday’s clash between Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami and Egyptian club Al-Ahly. (The Athletic)

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