World Cup 2026: US gives no assurances immigration agents won’t raid stadiums
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The countdown to the 2026 Football World Cup will be officially launched this Friday when FIFA will hold at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. the draw to set up the groups of selections that will face each other and determine the crosses of the teams that qualify. Expectation is maximum. Next year’s World Cup is scheduled to be the largest sporting event on the planet with the participation of 48 national teams. There were never so many in a…
The White House's FIFA commissioner, Andrew Giuliani, does not rule out the arrest of fans at the World Cup matches by ICE officials! Upon a question, the son of former New York mayor and lawyer of US President Donald Trump, Rudy Giuliani, said: "I have known the president for 25 years. The president does not rule out anything that helps to increase the security of American citizens. "At the press conference in Washington, Giuliani compared the …
Andrew Giuliani, the White House's executive in charge of organizing the FIFA World Cup in the United States, admitted that detaining illegal immigrants in stadiums couldn't be ruled out. He suggested that fans from some countries banned from traveling to the United States might not be able to attend their teams' matches. "The president isn't ruling out anything that could improve the safety of American citizens," he emphasized.
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