Vancouver council motion to oppose ICE at World Cup is ruled out of order
VANCOUVER — A Vancouver council motion to oppose deployment of American Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in the city for the World Cup did not go to a vote after it was ruled out of order.
The motion had said allowing allegedly undertrained foreign ICE agents to conduct security operations in Vancouver this summer would contradict city policies around equity, safety and access without fear, as well as Canadian rights for migrants and due process.
But meeting chair Coun. Mike Klassen ruled the motion was incorrect because it supposes a deployment when it “has been made clear from correspondence” council received recently that ICE won’t be present for the games in Vancouver.
Coun. Pete Fry argued that the motion was pre-emptive, pointing out that American officials only announced plans to have ICE at this year’s Olympic Games weeks before the opening ceremony.


