Super Bowl Security: No Planned ICE Operations

The NFL and federal law enforcement assured no ICE operations are planned for the Super Bowl LV. Security efforts involve 35 federal, state, and local agencies, with AI technology being utilized. Recently, federal immigration policies faced heated scrutiny following a controversial incident in Minnesota.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 03-02-2026 23:40 IST | Created: 03-02-2026 23:40 IST
Super Bowl Security: No Planned ICE Operations

Federal officials and the NFL confirmed that there will be no Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations around Super Bowl LV. This statement was made to reassure the public amidst ongoing concerns about federal immigration policies.

Cathy Lanier, the NFL's head of security, underscored the strict role of federal agencies in ensuring the safety and security of the upcoming event, expected to attract 1.3 million attendees. Jeffrey Brannigan from the Department of Homeland Security is overseeing interagency coordination.

A sophisticated security strategy that includes the use of artificial intelligence has been in preparation for 18 months. Lanier did not reveal specifics on AI's role, while recent incidents have heightened debates on immigration enforcement policies across the country.

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