NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has downplayed the possibility of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents being present at this Sunday's Super Bowl, despite comments from President Donald Trump that it was a "largest immigration enforcement operation ever" in Minnesota last month.
The comments come after two people were killed by ICE agents in the US since Trump launched the operation. Reuters reported that security measures ahead of the game between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots will be similar to those in previous Super Bowls.
Goodell maintained that the focus on security is paramount, but also stated that it's a "SEAR-1 level event" involving unique assets from federal, state, and local agencies working together. He reassured that the administration, including his own, is committed to making sure it's a safe environment for all.
It appears that despite Goodell's words, the presence of ICE agents has not been officially confirmed by the NFL. The league was also criticized last month after rapper Bad Bunny performed at the NFL's Opening Night event in San Jose, where he made anti-ICE comments during his set.
Bad Bunny will perform at the Super Bowl halftime show despite President Trump calling it "absolutely ridiculous" and expressing disapproval of the artist's stance on immigration. Goodell defended the choice, stating that Bad Bunny is a great artist who understands the platform and its purpose to unite people through creativity and talents.
The match between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots will be held at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California this Sunday, with live coverage available on Sky Sports NFL.
The comments come after two people were killed by ICE agents in the US since Trump launched the operation. Reuters reported that security measures ahead of the game between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots will be similar to those in previous Super Bowls.
Goodell maintained that the focus on security is paramount, but also stated that it's a "SEAR-1 level event" involving unique assets from federal, state, and local agencies working together. He reassured that the administration, including his own, is committed to making sure it's a safe environment for all.
It appears that despite Goodell's words, the presence of ICE agents has not been officially confirmed by the NFL. The league was also criticized last month after rapper Bad Bunny performed at the NFL's Opening Night event in San Jose, where he made anti-ICE comments during his set.
Bad Bunny will perform at the Super Bowl halftime show despite President Trump calling it "absolutely ridiculous" and expressing disapproval of the artist's stance on immigration. Goodell defended the choice, stating that Bad Bunny is a great artist who understands the platform and its purpose to unite people through creativity and talents.
The match between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots will be held at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California this Sunday, with live coverage available on Sky Sports NFL.