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Concacaf says it is in "close and ongoing communication" with local officials.
The Gold Cup begins on Saturday with Mexico facing the Dominican Republic .
Tensions remain high across parts of L.A. following a series of immigration raids that sparked widespread demonstrations.
FIFA president Gianni Infantino said on Monday he was not concerned about the games.
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