With ICE Out of Control, How Can the US Cohost the 2026 World Cup?
The task force is housed in the Department of Homeland Security, with Trump serving as the chair (and Vice President JD Vance as vice chair), presumably during his time off from running the Kennedy Center and tanking the economy. The US’s “market share” of global travel has shriveled, falling from 12.8 percent in 2015 to 9.1 percent today. And what about those from the 43 countries on Trump’s draft list of travel-banned nations? ICE has increased its presence in Atlanta, and a new ICE detention center is slated for construction and operation in Social Circle, Georgia, about 45 miles east of Atlanta. Eight matches will be played in Atlanta beginning in June, including five group stage matches and three from later in the tournament. A World Cup perceived as a venue for repression could tarnish not only the image of the tournament but also that of the host nation.
FIFA in Focus
- However, a FIFA contract clause could prevent ICE agents from being deployed in neighbouring Canada and Mexico during the World Cup.
- 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.
- Countless soccer fans across the globe are planning on entering the United States in droves for the 2026 World Cup, which will be hosted by North America, with games being staged in Mexico, Canada, and primarily the United States.
- Attend matches in Mexico and Canada instead, and send the message that you refuse to support neofascist sportswashing.
- Force majeure is defined as 'a contractual clause that frees parties from liability or obligation when an extraordinary, uncontrollable event—such as a war, strike, riot, crime, or "act of God" (natural disaster) - prevents them from fulfilling contract terms'.
- Attorney Will Mann of the Community Justice Project warned that the 287(g) program turns local law enforcement into extensions of ICE.
- According to the 2026 World Cup rulebook, FIFA have the right to 'cancel, reschedule or relocate one or more matches (or the entire FIFA World Cup 26) for any reason at its sole discretion, including as a result of force majeure or due to health, safety or security concerns.'
- Critics, including former FIFA president Sepp Blatter, have urged fans to “stay away” from US matches, citing safety risks and authoritarian tendencies.
- "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.
- "We don’t want for people to be sitting at these games and watching family be separated, wondering whether or not ICE is gonna come to their seat in the stands and ask them for their papers."
- Due to a contract clause, it's possible they could lose those rights if FIFA deem the situation to be serious enough.
- We want a World Cup without fear, without raids, and without violations of human rights,” Méndez stated.
