Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has called on U.S. immigration authorities to avoid enforcement actions during Saturday’s CONCACAF Gold Cup match between Mexico and the Dominican Republic at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. Her appeal follows recent immigration raids in the city, reportedly linked to policies from the Trump administration, which have sparked protests in major urban centers.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) came under fire after a now-deleted social media post hinted at a strong presence during Club World Cup events, raising concerns among immigrant communities. While the CBP has not commented publicly, Sheinbaum emphasized during her Friday press conference that “no immigration action should be taken” during soccer events.
She reassured fans by highlighting that Mexican consulates in the U.S. have protocols to assist citizens if detained. When asked if fans should still attend the game, Sheinbaum said she trusted the consular network and stressed that sporting events should remain safe spaces.
She also addressed viral images of protesters waving Mexican flags in Los Angeles, calling them “potential provocations,” and reiterated Mexico’s commitment to peace. “Our nationals in the U.S. are hardworking and do not seek to incite violence,” she said.
The Gold Cup, one of North America’s most significant football tournaments, continues with Mexico’s group stage matches set for Arlington, Texas, and Las Vegas, Nevada—cities with large migrant communities. With concerns about immigration enforcement growing ahead of the 2026 World Cup in the U.S., Sheinbaum’s comments seek to protect Mexican fans and prevent fear-driven disruptions.
This incident highlights rising tensions around immigration policy enforcement at major public events, drawing international attention as sporting events increasingly intersect with political and social issues.


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