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FIFA urged to push US for ‘ICE Truce’ at World Cup by Human Rights Watch | World Cup 2026 News

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FIFA urged to push US for ‘ICE Truce’ at World Cup by Human Rights Watch | World Cup 2026 News
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Published On 28 Apr 202628 Apr 2026

FIFA should press the United States government to establish an “ICE Truce” for this year’s World Cup, including a public guarantee from federal authorities to refrain from immigration enforcement operations at games and venues, Human Rights Watch (HRW) have said in ⁠a report.

The 2026 World Cup – the first edition of the global showpiece tournament to feature 48 teams – will be co-hosted by the US, Canada and Mexico from June 11 to July 19.

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US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has been the face of a hardline immigration crackdown and deportation drive pursued by the administration of President Donald Trump.

Rights ⁠groups have condemned the crackdown, saying it has led to violations of free speech and due process rights and created an unsafe environment, particularly for minorities. Trump casts his actions as necessary to improve domestic security and curb illegal immigration.

“FIFA needs to act urgently to address the risks of human rights abuses for athletes, fans, and workers,” HRW said. “One concrete thing it should do is work to persuade the Trump administration to establish an ‘ICE Truce’…

“Gianni Infantino (FIFA president) and his FIFA colleagues should use their leverage to demand that the Trump administration do ‌what’s right for the games,” it added.

“Roll back discriminatory travel bans, refrain from abusive immigration enforcement operations in and around World Cup venues, protect children’s rights and commit to uphold freedom of assembly and speech.”

The idea is drawn from the “Olympic Truce”, a tradition dating back to ancient Greece, when warring city-states paused hostilities so athletes and spectators could travel safely to the Games.

“The FIFA 2026 World Cup will no doubt be one of the greatest and most spectacular events in the history of mankind, attracting millions of fans from around the world to 11 host cities across America,” White House spokesman Davis Ingle told the news agency, Reuters.

“This will be a monumental event that requires close coordination between the Trump Administration, FIFA, and all of our great federal, state, and local partners.

“President Trump is focused on ensuring that this is not ⁠only an incredible experience for all fans and visitors, but also the safest and most secure in history – and no amount of ⁠ridiculous scare tactics driven by liberal activist groups and the left-wing media will change that.”

Concerns intensified on Thursday when advocacy groups issued a travel advisory warning that visitors travelling to the US for the World Cup may face arbitrary detention or deportation, among other human rights abuses.

Fans, players, journalists and other visitors may face racial profiling, searches of electronic devices, or risk of cruel or inhumane treatment if they end ⁠up in immigration detention facilities, according to the advisory.

Thursday’s warnings followed a March statement from Amnesty International that the tournament is drifting far from the “safe, free and inclusive” event promised by FIFA.

“DHS (US Department of Homeland Security) will work with our local and federal partners ⁠to secure 2026 FIFA World Cup – in line with federal law the US Constitution – as we do with every ⁠major sporting event, while showcasing American greatness to the entire world,” a DHS spokesperson told Reuters.

“Our mission is simple: ensure every fan – Americans and visitors alike – has a safe and unforgettable experience.

“International visitors who legally come to the United States for the World Cup have nothing to worry about. What makes someone a target for immigration enforcement is whether or not they are illegally in the US – full stop. Speculation to the contrary ‌is ill-informed.

“At the same time, foreign visitors MUST be proactive and should start working on their travel plans and documents well ahead of time to ensure a smooth travel experience.”

HRW also said it had written to Infantino requesting details about the nominees, judges, terms of reference and selection process for FIFA’s inaugural peace prize.

Trump was awarded the prize in ‌December ‌for what world soccer’s global governing body, said were his efforts to promote dialogue and de-escalation in troubled hotspots around the world.

“By concocting this award, Infantino risks turning the 2026 FIFA World Cup … into yet another sportswashing event in a world that already has far too many,” HRW added.

Al Jazeera has contacted FIFA for comment.

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