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23 resultsfor “risks for World Cup fans traveling to the US”

Politics

ACLU, Amnesty lead 120 rights groups issuing US World Cup ‘travel advisory’

fans have raised concerns about how this year’s World Cup, which begins in June and will host games across Mexico, Canada and the United States, will interact with the administration of US President Donald

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 23
Politics

FIFA urged to push US for ‘ICE Truce’ at World Cup by Human Rights Watch

travelling to the US for the World Cup may face arbitrary detention or deportation, among other human rights abuses. Fans, players, journalists and other visitors may face racial profiling, searches of electronic devices, or risk

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 28
World

'A World Cup for them not us': Fans' anger at US travel bans and visa restrictions

Travel Authorization (Esta). This costs about $40 (£30). There are no African countries on this list. The visa that the US recommends for World Cup fans who need one costs $185 (£137) and applicants must

BBC NewsJun 7
World

Why super-sized and politicised World Cup comes at a cost

risk. Amid a major outcry from supporter groups and politicians, Fifa backed down, permitting fans to take in sealed, disposable water bottles after all. Thirty two years ago, the first World Cup to be staged

BBC NewsJun 9
Politics

US rights groups urge caution for World Cup visitors

US rights groups urge caution for World Cup visitors **Rights groups have urged fans, players, journalists, and other visitors to this summer's World Cup to "exercise caution" if travelling to the United States.** More

BBC NewsApr 24
World

Minorities at World Cup fear threat of ICE and how immigration is enforced

fans, players, journalists and other visitors. According to the signatories, people travelling to the US could risk denial of entry and risk of arrest, detention and/or deportation, racial profiling and “cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 26
Politics

‘We want fans to know the risks’: US immigrant rights groups mobilize across World Cup host cities amid ICE fears

risks’: US immigrant rights groups mobilize across World Cup host cities amid ICE fears With the Fifa [World Cup](https://www.theguardian.com/football/world-cup-football) just two weeks away, immigrant rights advocates in the 11 US host cities

The Guardian WorldJun 1
Business

Will the FIFA World Cup be the economic bonanza US cities were promised?

US to watch the World Cup. “The Trump administration’s rising authoritarianism and increasing violence pose serious risk to all,” they said, adding, visitors should “exercise caution and have an emergency contingency plan when travelling

Al Jazeera EnglishJun 8
World

Hero’s welcome for Somali referee denied entry to US World Cup tournament

US World Cup tournament **Mogadishu, Somalia –** Barely a few days had passed between the celebrations that greeted news of Somali referee Omar Artan’s journey to the World Cup—a milestone that inspired pride

Al Jazeera EnglishJun 10
World

Three police officers to accompany 10,000 England fans at World Cup

World Cup, after American authorities refused to provide funding.** It means there will be 37 fewer 'spotters' compared to the Euros in Germany two years ago, when the hosts covered the costs. More than

BBC NewsMay 21
Conflicts

US visa rejections, war on Iran keep fans away from World Cup

Cup for personal reasons, but knew he might have shared the same fate as those compatriots. He also admitted that travelling to Toronto, Boston and Philadelphia to support the Black Stars would have been

Al Jazeera EnglishJun 5
World

World Cup 2026: Will violence and protests test Mexico’s cohost status?

fans travelling to North America for the tournament. Here’s what’s happened in Mexico in the months leading up to the World Cup: ## Shootings, cartel violence raise security fears Six men, three women

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 18
Conflicts

Fifa World Cup matches face heightened terror risk in US amid Iran conflict

US will host 78 matches, in Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Miami, Philadelphia, San Francisco Bay Area, Seattle and East Rutherford, New Jersey, which is about 10 miles from Manhattan. ![A view

The Guardian WorldMay 10
Business

Empty rooms and Fifa cancellations - US hotels fear World Cup washout

risk that "the anticipated economic lift may fall short". The AHLA is the largest hotel association in the US, representing more than 32,000 properties and over 80% of all franchised hotels. Its report partially

BBC NewsMay 20
World

Thursday briefing: How ​English football ​is ​pricing ​out ​its ​own ​supporters

fans. But as the “concessionary ladder” is pulled up and the stadium experience is hollowed out by technology and exorbitant travel costs, football is testing the limits of that devotion. At some point, the “global

The Guardian WorldMay 21
World

These fans are boycotting the World Cup. Will they make it a bust?

us take a deep breath," Maietta says. "It remains to be seen where we'll end up by the time the games are here." Maietta, however, said she was hopeful bookings will pick

NPR Topics: NewsApr 30
Politics

What does Trump shooting at White House dinner mean for World Cup security?

risk to all those attending?” US President Trump shares a close relationship with FIFA President Gianni Infantino and was present at the World Cup draw on December 5, 2025. Later that month, Trump’s attendance

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 27
World

The World Cup vs. bugs, germs and heat: Here's the game plan

fan festival](https://atlantafwc26.com/fan-fest/) is expected to draw some 15,000 people a day. Cooling stations will offer air-conditioning and hydration. Then there's feeding the crowds. "The biggest lift for us

NPR Topics: NewsJun 5
World

How the FA helped US Soccer build its new home

risks becoming an event largely for the wealthy. "We're focused on making sure that everyone who wants to be a part of this World Cup can be a part of it, no matter where

BBC NewsMay 6
World

Fifa 'risking player safety' over heat at World Cup - scientists

US and northern Mexico, average daytime highs are typically in the low to mid-30Cs and can rise towards 40C during hotter spells. When temperature, humidity, wind speeds and the strength of the sunshine

BBC NewsMay 14
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