Mullin: ICE will focus on security at World Cup, not mass roundups

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CBS News exclusive: DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin says ICE’s presence at the FIFA World Cup is security-focused and not about rounding up migrants, though arrests of criminals or individuals on watchlists could occur; he also discusses ICE leadership transition, the impact of the recent DHS shutdown, and ongoing hurricane-season and hantavirus response coordination with FEMA and HHS.
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