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Rights groups issue travel advisory for 2026 World Cup in US over Trump immigration crackdown
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Rights groups issue travel advisory for 2026 World Cup in US over Trump immigration crackdown

Over 120 rights groups have issued a travel advisory for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States, warning visitors about potential risks from the Trump administration's immigration policies. The coalition, including the ACLU, cites concerns over denial of entry, arrest risks, racial profiling, and increased surveillance. The groups criticise FIFA president Gianni Infantino for his close ties to Trump, who received Fifa's inaugural Peace Prize in December. The US is co-hosting 78 of the 104 matches alongside Canada and Mexico.

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Amnesty International Issues World Cup Travel Advisory Warning of U.S. 'Authoritarianism'
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Amnesty International Issues World Cup Travel Advisory Warning of U.S. 'Authoritarianism'

Amnesty International and dozens of U.S. civil and human rights groups issued a World Cup travel advisory Thursday warning visitors about rising authoritarianism and increasing violence in the United States during Trump's aggressive immigration enforcement. The advisory cites concerns about arbitrary denial of entry, inhumane detention conditions, and invasive phone and social media searches. Tourism officials condemned the warning as a political tactic designed to cause economic harm, while FIFA pointed to its commitment to human rights. The tournament begins June 11 across 11 U.S. stadiums plus venues in Canada and Mexico.

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