(NewsNation) — A soccer match featuring Argentina and Puerto Rico that was scheduled for next week in Chicago has been moved to Florida amid the city's immigration crackdown.

An Argentine Football Association executive confirmed the move to the Associated Press.

The match was supposed to be played Monday at Soldier Field.

It has been moved to Chase Stadium in Fort Lauderdale.

Chicago sees unrest from immigration crackdown

The city of Chicago has seen unrest since President Trump sent federal agents to help with an immigration crackdown.

Last week, 300 federal agents and officers raided an apartment building in Chicago’s South Shore neighborhood, where DHS said 37 people had been taken into custody. Among those detained were two suspected members of the Tren de Aragua prison gang, off

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