U.S. Officials Warn World Cup Fans Not to Stay Too Long
- President Donald Trump and his Cabinet met on May 6, 2025, in Washington to discuss the U.S. Co-hosting the 2026 FIFA World Cup with Canada and Mexico.
- This meeting followed preparations involving immigration enforcement concerns as officials aimed to manage millions of international visitors expected for the expanded 48-team tournament.
- The World Cup will feature a total of 104 matches, with the majority hosted in the United States, culminating in the championship game at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. Meanwhile, Homeland Security is actively preparing to manage travel documentation to facilitate seamless visitor processing.
- Vice President JD Vance emphasized that all visitors are invited to attend the World Cup, but he cautioned that foreign guests must abide by immigration regulations and leave once their permitted stay concludes.
- The event is expected to boost tourism but faces potential challenges from strict U.S. Immigration policies and geopolitical tensions that could reduce visitor numbers despite government assurances of a safe, well-run tournament.
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Mondial 2026... Trump pledges a safe and enjoyable experience.
US President Donald Trump, the US-hosted World Cup fans, in partnership with its two neighbors, Mexico and Canada, called for a unique series of experiences in his country, reassuring our arrivals, despite concerns about border security measures. Tramp, who appointed himself head of the White House task force for the mondial, said that "the visitors of the United States could expect a "chain" experiment, expressing confidence in the work being d…
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