Cathy Lanier
Cathy Lanier is the former Chief of Police of the Washington D.C. Metropolitan Police Department and currently serves as the NFL's Senior Vice President of Security. She has been instrumental in shaping the security protocols for major NFL events, including the Super Bowl. Recently, she made headlines by confirming that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents would not be involved in the security plans for the upcoming Super Bowl, amidst ongoing debates about immigration enforcement at large public gatherings.
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France:
Cathy Lanier is the NFL's chief of security who assured that there would be no ICE operations around the Super Bowl.
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Dominican Republic:
Cathy Lanier, the NFL's head of security, dismissed the presence of ICE during immigration operations at Super Bowl LX.
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Mexico:
Cathy Lanier, the NFL's security director, assured that there are no planned ICE operations at the Super Bowl event.
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Uruguay:
Cathy Lanier confirmed that ICE would not be part of the Super Bowl security team.
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Hungary:
Cathy Lanier, the NFL security chief, excluded ICE agents from the security plan for the Super Bowl.
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