Immigrant Rights Groups and SoFi Stadium Workers Call for ICE Ban During World Cup
SoFi Stadium workers, immigrant rights groups demand ban on ICE agents at World Cup games

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In Inglewood, California, over 30 immigrant rights organizations joined SoFi Stadium workers in a march demanding a ban on U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents at FIFA World Cup games. Workers are also seeking better pay and safety regulations as contract negotiations continue.
- 01More than 30 immigrant rights organizations participated in the march in Inglewood, California.
- 02SoFi Stadium workers are represented by a union that includes concession workers, cooks, and bartenders.
- 03Workers are demanding higher pay and improved safety regulations ahead of the FIFA World Cup.
- 04Contract negotiations were ongoing, with a potential strike looming before the opening match.
- 05The employer has not responded to requests for comment from Eyewitness News.
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In Inglewood, California, over 30 immigrant rights organizations marched alongside SoFi Stadium workers who are threatening to strike as the FIFA World Cup approaches. They are demanding a ban on U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents at the games. The workers, represented by a union that includes concession staff, cooks, and bartenders, are advocating for higher wages and enhanced safety regulations. While contract negotiations were set to continue, the possibility of a strike remains before the tournament's opening match on Friday. Eyewitness News has not received a response from the employer regarding the situation.
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The demands and potential strike could affect the operations at SoFi Stadium during the FIFA World Cup.
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