The article discusses the complexities of enforcing rules during the 2026 World Cup, highlighting issues related to ice management and U.S.border control.
It mentions Wayne Mullin's role in addressing these challenges, including concerns about melting ice affecting stadium infrastructure and the need for enhanced DHS protocols.
Officials are working with environmental experts to mitigate risks posed by climate conditions, while also balancing security measures with public safety.The piece emphasizes collaboration between federal agencies and event organizers to ensure smooth operations despite logistical hurdles.
Key points include the impact of rising temperatures on venue maintenance, increased scrutiny of border patrol activities, and the importance of adaptive strategies for large-scale international events.While no major incidents are reported, officials warn that proactive planning is critical to avoid disruptions.
Original title: How ICE melted from view at the World Cup
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