FIFA World Cup 2026 faces mixed reactions amid U.S. immigration restrictions
The 2026 FIFA World Cup has drawn mixed reactions in the U.S. amid heightened immigration restrictions. While local fans and diaspora communities celebrate across cities like Dallas, some teams, such as Iran, face travel limitations. Coach Amir Ghalenoei described his team as 'the most oppressed one in the whole World Cup' due to strict regulations.
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Published 21 Jun 2026, 19:29 UTC · Updated 21 Jun 2026, 19:40 UTC
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