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Trump’s Border Crackdown Is Wreaking Havoc on World Cup

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Trump’s Border Crackdown Is Wreaking Havoc on the World Cup
Even before the first whistle blows, the 2026 World Cup —taking place from June 11 to July 19 across the United States, Canada, and Mexico—already has winners and losers away from the field.

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Trump’s World Cup runs into his border security crackdown
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World Cup begins amid security fears and Trump admin visa controversies
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Trump Fears BOOING At FIFA World Cup? REAL Reason For Missing USA’s Opener LEAKED | Watch
U.S. President Donald Trump's explosive 'Meet the Press' interview with Kristen Welker took an unexpected turn after he abruptly walked out and called NBC "crooked".

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Donald Trump to skip USA's team FIFA World Cup 2026 opener against Paraguay, says Andrew Giuliani. Here's why
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President Trump will not attend U.S. team's World Cup opener
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Watch: Why is Trump not at the World Cup?
President Claudia Sheinbaum also did not attend the Mexico opener at Azteca Stadium on Thursday, and Prime Minister Mark Carney skipped the Canada opener in Toronto on Friday.

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The World Cup comes to Trump’s America
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The true meaning behind the ‘Trumpification’ of the 2026 World Cup
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Seven of the biggest controversies at the 2026 World Cup

Anyone who has so much as glanced at the news or scrolled through social media will be aware of the problems plaguing the 2026 FIFA World Cup held in the US, Canada, and Mexico and set to get
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Trump called the 2026 World Cup history’s ‘most successful.’ Problems cloud ticket sales

In terms of raw numbers, that seems to be right: FIFA reported it sold 3.2 million tickets in 2022; 2.8 million in 2018; and 3.1 million in 2014. NPR reported the 1994 World Cup, also hosted in the U.S., set the standing attendance record at 3.5 million, with game after game filled to capacity.
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The problem isn't World Cup demand—it's how we're measuring it | Opinion

The absence of early hotel bookings does not necessarily signal weak demand.
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On the Eve of the World Cup, U.S. Immigration Policy Turns Some Away

Some fans and participants hoping to enter the United States for the World Cup have complained that restrictive immigration rules have presented a roadblock.
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How World Cup ticket inflation reflects a bigger problem with pricing

In 1994, the last time U.S. stadiums hosted the World Cup, an average ticket cost US$58. The most expensive ticket for the final could be grabbed for $475. Adjusted for inflation, that would be $131 and $1,
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2026 World Cup faces empty seats. It’s not a new problem

Organizers have for years struggled to sell out stadiums for soccer's biggest competition.
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FIFA President Tells World Cup Critics to ‘Chill’ About Concerns

With the World Cup facing growing crises, Gianni Infantino, the FIFA president, struck a defiant tone on the eve of the competition’s start.
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Problem-plagued NJ Transit will use 600-person boats to ferry World Cup fans to games — in case of meltdown

Commuters could be up a creek — yet again! The problem-plagued New Jersey Transit system is readying two massive boats to ferry World Cup fans across the Hudson River to games i
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No World Cup games? No problem. DMV businesses may still see a boost

The closest World Cup games may be taking place in Philadelphia, but a number of different types of businesses in the DMV may still see a boost.
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Robbie Fowler 'worried' about Alexander Isak as Liverpool faces World Cup problem

Alexander Isak faces a busy summer as he leads the line for Sweden at the World Cup, but Robbie Fowler has admitted he's worried about the striker's return to Liverpool
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The World Cup scores companies new subscribers. Retaining them is another problem entirely.

Fans from around the world are signing up for streaming platforms to watch the World Cup. But turning short-term subscribers into loyal customers is no easy feat.
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