
""If it continues to stay quiet, if everyone just gets to enjoy Super Bowl Sunday at home, with their family, with their friends and don't feel terrorized, it's a good day,""
""What are they going to do with hundreds of thousands of people?""
""The government is going to do what the government does,""
Fears of increased ICE activity in Santa Clara County during the Super Bowl did not materialize. The Rapid Response Network deployed 200 volunteers to patrol hot spots around Levi's Stadium and reported no confirmed ICE actions on game day. Local officials, including the county sheriff, communicated with Department of Homeland Security representatives who indicated no planned enforcement related to the event. Fans traveled from across the country and attended the game without disruption. Community organizers expressed relief that residents could enjoy Super Bowl Sunday without feeling terrorized. Some attendees still voiced fear of ICE despite attending.
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