Federal authorities have made it clear that no Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations are planned in the Bay Area during Super Bowl weekend. This came as a relief to immigrant rights groups who had been concerned about a possible crackdown by ICE. The news was confirmed at a press conference held on Tuesday, where law enforcement officials from various agencies, including the NFL, gathered to discuss safety plans for the upcoming event.
According to NFL Chief of Security Cathy Lanier, the Super Bowl has been designated as a SEAR 1 event, which is the second-highest security assessment rating for large special events. This designation brings additional support from federal law enforcement agencies, including the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). However, Lanier assured that there are no planned ICE operations.
Jeff Branigan, lead federal coordinator for DHS, also confirmed that the focus of federal personnel in the Bay Area during Super Bowl weekend is on supporting local security plans. He emphasized that this partnership is normal and routine.
Local law enforcement officials, including those from Santa Clara, San Francisco, and San Jose, were present at the press conference and expressed their confidence in their comprehensive public safety plans. They urged the community to report any suspicious activity and encouraged citizens to be vigilant during the event.
Immigrant rights groups had been concerned about a possible ICE crackdown due to a recent pro-ICE billboard appearing in San Francisco ahead of Super Bowl. However, it appears that these fears have been alleviated.
According to NFL Chief of Security Cathy Lanier, the Super Bowl has been designated as a SEAR 1 event, which is the second-highest security assessment rating for large special events. This designation brings additional support from federal law enforcement agencies, including the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). However, Lanier assured that there are no planned ICE operations.
Jeff Branigan, lead federal coordinator for DHS, also confirmed that the focus of federal personnel in the Bay Area during Super Bowl weekend is on supporting local security plans. He emphasized that this partnership is normal and routine.
Local law enforcement officials, including those from Santa Clara, San Francisco, and San Jose, were present at the press conference and expressed their confidence in their comprehensive public safety plans. They urged the community to report any suspicious activity and encouraged citizens to be vigilant during the event.
Immigrant rights groups had been concerned about a possible ICE crackdown due to a recent pro-ICE billboard appearing in San Francisco ahead of Super Bowl. However, it appears that these fears have been alleviated.