If ICE Shows Up at the World Cup, Essential Service Workers Are Ready to Strike
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If ICE Shows Up at the World Cup, Essential Service Workers Are Ready to Strike
Hotel staff and food service workers who keep SoFi stadium functioning say theyll walk off the job if ICE is present.
By Sasha Abramsky , TRUTHOUT
Published May 28, 2026
As the World Cup nears, Los Angeless service workers the people who staff hotels and keep the restaurants and bars going inside the citys big stadium have threatened to go on strike if the tournament becomes hunting grounds for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
They have good reason to be worried. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has indicated that it may not routinely check attendees immigration status, but it has fudged on the broader issue of ICE presence, saying its agents will be available at soccer games.
Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons told Congress earlier this year that ICE, specifically homeland security investigations, is a key part of the overall security apparatus for the World Cup. Newly appointed DHS head Markwayne Mullin has told agents to be prepared to be out there every day. Yet, faced with lagging hotel bookings around the country for the World Cup and the risk that international fans will be scared off by reports of preparations for heavy-handed ICE actions, DHS officials have also been trying to assure host cities that they wont be making arrests at the stadiums.
Unite Here Local 11, which has had a long run of recent successes in its efforts to unionize hotels, airport concessions, and other parts of LAs hospitality industry, wants to force the issue. The unions leadership indicated last week that more than 2,000 workers are prepared to walk off the job at SoFi stadium should ICE agents show up during the World Cup.
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