Trump Admin Warns FIFA World Cup Fans: ‘Don’t Overstay Your Visa’
- President Trump and his administration have issued stern warnings to international travelers attending the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the U.S., emphasizing strict immigration enforcement and visa compliance.
- The administration threatened action against participants of pro-Palestinian protests, including visa revocations and deportations.
- Multiple countries, including Canada, the U.K., and several European nations, have issued travel advisories cautioning their citizens about U.S. immigration scrutiny and device searches at entry.
- Despite these warnings, FIFA President Gianni Infantino and U.S. officials reassured that visitors will be welcomed and the event will proceed smoothly.
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