NFL Says ICE Will Not Be Among Federal Agencies At Super Bowl LX 

In the days leading up to Super Bowl LX, the Dept. of Homeland Security Security official Jeff Brannigan hosted of series of private phone calls with local officials and the NFL in which he told them that ICE does not plan to conduct any law enforcement actions the week of the Super Bowl or at the game, the Associated Press reports.

DHS official Corey Lewandowski, a key adviser to DHS secretary Kristi Noem, said in October that ICE agents would be conducting immigration enforcement at the game.

“There is nowhere that you can provide safe haven to people who are in the country illegally, not the Super Bowl, not anywhere else,” he said then.

Noem also said at that time that immigration authorities would “be all over that place.”

DHS spokeswoman Tricia McLaughlin refused to say this week whether federal immigration agents will be present for the Super Bowl.

“Those who are here legally and not breaking other laws have nothing to fear,” McLaughlin said. “We will not disclose future operations or discuss personnel. Super Bowl security will entail a whole-of-government response conducted in line with the U.S. Constitution.”

San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie said he was optimistic that the event would be successful even in a politically tense climate.

“We are going to keep everybody safe – our residents, our visitors,” Lurie said. “Obviously with everything going on, we’re staying on top of it, monitoring everything. But I expect everything to be safe and fun.”

Super Bowl LX will kickoff on Sunday at 6:30 p.m. ET on NBC.

The National Football League’s chief security officer Cathy Lanier told reporters on Tuesday that the federal security presence at Super Bowl LX at Levi Stadium in Santa Clara, California will not have Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers present.

“There are no planned ICE enforcement activities. We are confident of that,” Lanier said at a security briefing.

In the days leading up to Super Bowl LX, the Dept. of Homeland Security Security official Jeff Brannigan hosted of series of private phone calls with local officials and the NFL in which he told them that ICE does not plan to conduct any law enforcement actions the week of the Super Bowl or at the game, the Associated Press reports.

DHS official Corey Lewandowski, a key adviser to DHS secretary Kristi Noem, said in October that ICE agents would be conducting immigration enforcement at the game.

“There is nowhere that you can provide safe haven to people who are in the country illegally, not the Super Bowl, not anywhere else,” he said then.

Noem also said at that time that immigration authorities would “be all over that place.”

DHS spokeswoman Tricia McLaughlin refused to say this week whether federal immigration agents will be present for the Super Bowl.

“Those who are here legally and not breaking other laws have nothing to fear,” McLaughlin said. “We will not disclose future operations or discuss personnel. Super Bowl security will entail a whole-of-government response conducted in line with the U.S. Constitution.”

San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie said he was optimistic that the event would be successful even in a politically tense climate.

“We are going to keep everybody safe – our residents, our visitors,” Lurie said. “Obviously with everything going on, we’re staying on top of it, monitoring everything. But I expect everything to be safe and fun.”

Super Bowl LX will kickoff on Sunday at 6:30 p.m. ET on NBC.