Bold Security Move Aligns With President Trump’s Crackdown on Illegal Immigration
In another decisive action to uphold law and order, President Donald Trump is deploying U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to secure the FIFA Club World Cup 2026, starting June 14 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami.
This move is part of President Trump’s broader strategy to crack down on illegal immigration, protect American citizens, and ensure international events on U.S. soil remain safe from threats.
“CBP will be suited and booted and ready to provide security for the first round of games,” the agency posted on social media before removing the message.
ICE to Monitor Attendees, Urges Legal Proof of Status
According to NBC 6 South Florida and The Athletic, ICE agents will also be on-site, and attendees are being advised to carry valid identification and immigration documents. The warning is part of standard enforcement measures to identify illegal entrants or individuals with outstanding warrants.
A CBP spokesperson told Newsweek:
“CBP is committed to working with local and federal partners to ensure the FIFA Club World Cup is safe for everyone involved, just like the Super Bowl. Our mission to defend America’s borders remains unchanged.”
Trump Fulfills Pledge: Security, Deportation, and National Sovereignty
This show of force comes as part of President Trump’s campaign promise to remove millions of illegal aliens from the country and restore America’s immigration system. Under his leadership, ICE has been granted expanded arrest authority, including operations near schools, hospitals, and places of worship.
Trump’s America First agenda continues to resonate with voters demanding secure borders, strong enforcement, and safe communities.
Air and Marine Patrols to Enforce Stadium Security
CBP’s Air and Marine Operations will also enforce temporary airspace restrictions during matches to guard against aerial threats. These operations are designed to prevent unauthorized drone activity, aerial surveillance, or any security breaches that could endanger fans.
Critics Cry “Intimidation,” But Americans Want Safety
Not everyone is applauding the move. Thomas Kennedy, a spokesman for the far-left Florida Immigrant Coalition, criticized the enforcement effort and claimed it could discourage attendance due to “intimidation.”
But for law-abiding American citizens, especially those over 50 who have watched their country change dramatically, the message is clear:
President Trump is putting American safety and sovereignty first.
FIFA Responds: Security is Top Priority
Despite concerns from activist groups, FIFA President Gianni Infantino offered confidence in the U.S. security approach:
“We are very attentive on any security question. The most important thing for us is to guarantee security for all the fans who come to the games.”
Final Word: America Leads by Example
The 2026 FIFA Club World Cup marks a significant moment not just in sports, but in America’s renewed stance on national security. Thanks to President Trump’s bold leadership, international guests will see firsthand how a secure, sovereign nation protects its people and its values.
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