DHS says law-abiding fans ‘have nothing to fear’ during Super Bowl amid ICE tensions

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Still present at SB LX despite unrest
…Legal and law-abiding citizens are good!
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The Department of Homeland Security has no plans to avoid the Super Bowl, despite the tension and unrest following the Minnesota shootings… telling TMZ Sports“Those who are here legally and do not break any other laws have nothing to fear.”
Immigration and Customs Enforcement would reportedly conduct immigration enforcement at Super Bowl LX on February 8 in Santa Clara, CA… but with the controversy surrounding the death of René Good And Alex PrettiWould Homeland Security withdraw?
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“DHS is committed to working with our local and federal partners to ensure the Super Bowl is safe for everyone involved, as we do with every major sporting event, including the World Cup,” said Deputy Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said. “Our mission remains unchanged.”
“We will not disclose future operations or discuss personnel. Super Bowl security will involve a full-scale government response, conducted in accordance with the U.S. Constitution.”
McLaughlin added: “Those who are here legally and are not breaking any other laws have nothing to fear.”
Widespread protests against ICE escalated on January 7 when Good, 37, was shot and killed by an officer Jonathan Ross after blocking a road in Minneapolis.
Pretti – an ICU nurse for US Veterans Affairs – was too shot and killed by U.S. Border Patrol agents on a sidewalk in Minneapolis on January 24.
Both incidents were captured on video and remain under investigation.




