World Cup Workers Threaten to Strike – Afraid of the Migration Police
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Concern is bubbling in several host cities in the US ahead of the World Cup. In Los Angeles, 2,000 stadium workers are threatening to strike if immigration police ICE do not stay away during the
There is unrest among workers in the United States ahead of the World Cup, which begins next week. In Los Angeles, workers are threatening to strike if immigration police ICE come. – We need to feel safe, says arena worker Cesar Zamaro. ICE is the federal agency that is implementing the Trump administration's promise to arrest and deport migrants without a residence permit. At the same time, the agency is accused of arbitrary arrests and excessi…
Concerns are bubbling in several host cities in the United States ahead of the World Cup. In Los Angeles, 2,000 stadium workers are threatening to strike if immigration police ICE do not stay away during the championship. “We are ready to welcome people from all over the world. But at the same time, we need to be able to feel safe,” says bartender Cesar Zamaro.
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