ICE says its agents don’t carry guns in Canada as World Cup approaches
As the FIFA World Cup approaches, co-hosted by the US and Canada, concerns have arisen regarding the presence of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in Canada. ICE clarified that its agents operating in Canada do not carry guns or make arrests.

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AI-generatedAs the FIFA World Cup approaches, co-hosted by the US and Canada, concerns have arisen regarding the presence of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in Canada. ICE clarified that its agents operating in Canada do not carry guns or make arrests. They collaborate with Canadian partners on joint investigations related to narcotics, weapons smuggling, and human trafficking. Despite having offices in Canadian cities, including World Cup host cities Toronto and Vancouver, ICE maintains it has no authority or jurisdiction on Canadian soil. These assurances come after Toronto's city council opposed potential ICE deployment at World Cup venues, and protests occurred in Italy over ICE presence before the Milano Cortina Winter Games.
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5 extractedToronto’s city council passed a motion to oppose ICE deployment at World Cup venues.
ICE has no authority or jurisdiction on Canadian soil.
ICE operates out of five offices in Canada, including in World Cup host cities Toronto and Vancouver.
ICE agents do not conduct operational activities in Canada, such as executing search warrants or making arrests.
ICE agents do not carry guns while operating in Canada.