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CNN: As an unintended consequence of U.S. immigration policy, some fans are skipping the World Cup in the U.S.
Some fans are reselling U.S. tickets as boycott calls grow, while hotel demand softens and FIFA says the tournament could generate $47.7 billion in U.S. output.
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An unintended consequence of U.S. immigration policy: Some fans are skipping the World Cup in the U.S.
Steve Schwarzbach is one of several international soccer fans who spoke to CNN Travel about their decision to skip the World Cup games in the U.S., amid violent ICE raids in immigrant communities, the killing of two Americans by federal agents, and a long, controversial list of American foreign policies.
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