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Trump warns of expulsion to fans at 2026 World Cup in U.S., Canada and Mexico

Appearance at the White House alongside Gianni Infantino, FIFA president

Trump warns of expulsion to fans at 2026 World Cup in U.S., Canada and Mexico
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The 2026 World Cup, to be held in the United States, Canada and Mexico, will bring together millions of soccer fans. This is a situation that is causing concern because of Donald Trump's immigration policies, but yesterday, both the US president and of his istration tried to clarify the situation in a t press conference held at the White House.

"These events will generate tens of billions of dollars in economic activity for local businesses and create thousands upon thousands of jobs for Americans. I have instructed my entire team to do everything in our power to make the World Cup an unprecedented success. And that's what it's going to be. We will make sure it is," Trump said.

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Do not stay longer than your visa allows, do not overstay

Sean Duffy, miembro de la istración Trump

"The State Department, the Department of Homeland Security and all parts of the US government will be working to ensure that these events are safe and successful, and that those traveling to the United States to watch the competition have a seamless experience during every part of their visit. It's going to be something very special. Together, we will ensure that the 2026 World Cup is the best organized soccer tournament the world has ever seen," Donald added.

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We will take care of your documentation and travel papers. Everything will go smoothly

Kristi Noem, miembro de la istración Trump

"We will welcome more than two million visitors from other countries. We will be able to enjoy their visit. We will take care of their documentation and travel papers, and everything will go smoothly. We will make sure that they can come, enjoy, bring their families and friends," said Kristi Noem, a member of the Trump istration.

"So if you're coming to see some football, take a road trip, get to know America. Don't overstay your visa, don't stay too long. But when you come, really get to know this great country that we're going to be celebrating over the next year," concluded US Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy.

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