I’ve already covered this a few times, but, Axios’ Brittany Gibson is especially unhinged with this headline, or, at least whichever editor wrote it
Trump’s immigration enforcers play host for the World Cup
The agency driving President Trump’s mass deportation campaign is now preparing to welcome millions of foreign visitors at the World Cup.
Why it matters: The June 12 kickoff in Los Angeles — followed by 77 matches in just over a month — will trigger a wave of arrivals who’ll come face-to-face with the immigration system that’s generated backlash over the last year.
Activists, soccer fans and even a former FIFA president have cautioned against coming to the U.S., claiming visitors should fear racial profiling, surveillance, and even ICE detention.
Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin pushed back on those concerns in a CBS News interview, saying ICE won’t be there to “round up” immigrants at matches.
“It’s Immigration and Custom[s] Enforcement,” Mullin told CBS News. “So what do you find at a tremendous amount of sporting events? Counterfeit products, counterfeit tickets. You have counterfeit clothing being sold on the streets.”
It’s highly offensive to refer to ICE agents as “enforcers”, when they are simply doing the job authorized by duly elected Congresses. And a goodly chunk do things like stopping human trafficking, which usually involves women and children being trafficked.
ICE, and its Homeland Security Investigation team, are responsible for preventing human trafficking, instances of which are known to increase during major sporting events, and combating the sale of counterfeit goods.
Many other departments of the DOJ, along with the Coast Guard, will be doing all sorts of security, so, fuck off with this enforcer shit.
Elsewhere
In response to the Trump administration’s recent attacks on migrant communities, officials announced that the state will expand the funding and availability of legal services meant to help immigrants facing detention and deportation.
Gov. Mikie Sherrill, a first-term Democrat, said in a Thursday news release that New Jersey will devote another $12 million to the Detention Deportation Defense Initiative, which provides free legal representation to poor residents slated for removal.
The state will also create a Rapid Legal Response Initiative to fight expedited deportations that happen without due process, challenge other unlawful third-country deportations, and prevent transfers that push detainees far from their families and legal counsel, among other things.
Mickie cares more about the illegals than the citizens of NJ who are seeing their energy prices skyrocket, making everything else skyrocket.
Read: Unhinged Axios: Trump’s “Enforcers” Playing Host At World Cup »
The agency driving President Trump’s mass deportation campaign is now preparing to welcome millions of foreign visitors at the World Cup.


A union representing 2,000 workers at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles that has demanded protection from possible immigration enforcement during the World Cup voted Friday to authorize a possible labor stoppage just a week before the U.S. team’s opening match.
Just days after an unusually early heatwave hit much of France, the government’s spending cuts to address the fallout from the war in the Middle East are now having a major impact on environmental policy. Environment-related spending is not the only sector affected, nor even the hardest hit, with a total of €275 million in credits either canceled or frozen. But the move is particularly bitter for environmental advocates, who have criticized the government for failing to adequately prepare France for extreme heat.
Graham Platner, the presumptive Democratic nominee for Senate in Maine, moved to quell
A proposed state law that would force dozens of fossil fuel companies to shell out $50 billion to help pay for the cost of climate change has taken another step forward in New Jersey.
The floodgates to common sense have busted open, testing political natural selection. Take Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, who when faced with a choice between his own political survival or persisting with the same “net zero” policies as the “UN-backed Net-Zero Banking Alliance” that he founded and championed in pre-political life — before all banks ditched it, as the Canadian media reported last year. Guess which path he now favors as he finally rushes to build pipelines so Canada can realize its potential as an energy superpower? Still, he’s stuck explaining to at least one of the true believers, now citing environmental impact in ditching Carney’s Liberal Party, that “things change.”

