Miami-Dade mayor was at World Cup party that broke up after Border agent arrived: 'Troubling'
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Mayor Daniella Levine Cava expressed concern over the presence of a border control agent at a VIP Club World Cup party on Biscayne Bay, interpreting it as a troubling sign that could deter international soccer fans from attending next year’s World Cup. The Coast Guard conducted what they termed a routine safety inspection of the party vessel, but the mayor argued this incident undermines Miami's reputation as a welcoming city. Attendees were reportedly asked to present proof of citizenship during the inspection, escalating worries among local leaders.
Mayor Daniella Levine Cava emphasized the need for Miami to remain a welcoming destination for international visitors, especially in light of the World Cup upcoming next year.
The recent arrival of a federal immigration agent at a VIP party raises concerns about safety for international soccer fans, according to Mayor Levine Cava.
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