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British actor questions if World Cup belongs in US following ICE’s Minnesota operations

**Title:** John Cleese Questions FIFA World Cup in Light of ICE Shooting Incident

**Meta Description:** John Cleese raises concerns about hosting the FIFA World Cup in the U.S. following a controversial ICE shooting incident in Minnesota.

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**Headline:** John Cleese Raises Concerns Over FIFA World Cup in the U.S. After ICE Shooting Incident

In a recent social media post, actor and Monty Python alum John Cleese expressed his doubts about the appropriateness of hosting the FIFA World Cup in the United States. His comments came in the wake of a tragic incident involving the fatal shooting of a woman named Renee Good by an ICE agent in Minnesota. According to Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, Good was killed after allegedly attempting to run over agents with her vehicle when they ordered her to exit.

Cleese, however, challenged Noem’s account of the events. He shared a post depicting the arrest of a woman in Minneapolis following Good’s death, suggesting that FIFA should reconsider its plans to hold matches in a country where, in his view, the rule of law is in question. “Is it a good idea to hold a major event like the FIFA World Cup in a country where the Rule of Law no longer exists?” he questioned in a post on X.

The incident has sparked significant political discourse, with President Donald Trump previously threatening to exclude games from American cities he considers unsafe. Cleese’s remarks gained traction, particularly after being shared by tennis legend Martina Navratilova, who has been vocal against ICE, labeling them as “evil thugs” in light of the recent events.

Noem characterized Good’s actions leading up to the shooting as an “act of domestic terrorism,” asserting that the officer involved acted in self-defense. Meanwhile, Democrats have seized upon the incident to criticize the Trump administration’s approach to immigration enforcement. Hillary Clinton highlighted a protest in Minnesota against Good’s killing, where thousands gathered to voice their outrage.

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey has publicly called for ICE to withdraw from the city, a sentiment echoed by Rep. Ilhan Omar, who urged the Department of Homeland Security to “get out of our city.” The Minnesota Timberwolves also paid tribute to Good with a moment of silence before their game, during which some fans expressed their discontent with ICE.

As the debate continues, the implications of this incident on future events, including the FIFA World Cup, remain to be seen.

**FAQ:**
**Q: What incident prompted John Cleese’s comments about the FIFA World Cup?**
A: Cleese’s comments were in response to the fatal shooting of Renee Good by an ICE agent in Minnesota, which raised concerns about law enforcement practices in the U.S. 

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