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The cameras ran on Tuesday when President Donald Trump His first session of the Task Force for the World Cup In 2026 held in a public staging. This took several cabinet members as well FIFA president Gianni Infantino.

Sharp entry warnings for World Cup visitors by Trump government

Millions of foreigners from all over the world will travel to the United States to the eagerly awaited international World Cup soccer tournament. But Trump and some of his cabinet members dampen the otherwise festive mood in relation to the World Cup with ominous warnings to travelers who are planning to participate in the World Cup next year.

Pro-Palestinian protests as a risk of entry

When asked whether people who have participated in Pro-Palestinian protests should worry about a trip to the USA, Trump replied with a view to the World Cup: “I think people can protest.” He continued: “You have to do it in a reasonable way. Not necessarily friendly, but reasonable.”

Trump warns publicly – “Pam will follow you”

“Pam will follow you. And you will get a big problem,” he warned. And referred to General Prosecutor Pam Bondi, who had participated in the Task Force meeting on Tuesday.

Government withdraws Visa with activists – arrests and deportations

This is hardly an empty threat. The Trump government has tried to hundreds of foreign students because of their participation in pro-Palestinian activities The visa to withdraw, arrest some of them and apply for their designation.

Vice President JD Vance emphasizes the return trip after the tournament

“Of course everyone is welcome to see this incredible event,” said Vice President JD Vance. ‘But when time has expired, you have to go home. Otherwise you have to speak to Minister Noem, ‘added Vance. The Minister of Internal Security, Kristi NoEM, has the government’s tough procedure against immigration led.

Transport Minister Duffy calls on World Cup visitors to visa discipline

Minister of Transport Sean Duffy joined that. He said: “When you come to see football … make a road trip. Take a look at America” ​​before adding: “Don’t cross the validity of your visa. Don’t stay too long.”

International reactions: travel warnings from Canada, UK and Europe

The threats come at a time when some countries warn their citizens of travel to the United States. Last month published Canada a travel warning in which it was pointed out that civil servants at the border could request the search for the electronic devices of citizens without giving reasons.

Great Britain updated its travel instructions. And asked its citizens who travel to the United States to “comply with all entry, visa and other entry requirements”, and added: “The authorities in the USA determine strict entry requirements. And consistently enforce them. In the event of violations of these provisions, they have to calculate with arrest or detention.”

Strict US entrances provide global uncertainty

Several European countries Have yours Citizens warned against Trump’s approach to transgender and the possible effects on travelers in the USA.

Security and cooperation with the FBI and Foreign Ministry

Noem said on Wednesday that two million people would come to the USA for the World Cup. She assured the audience that her authority would work with the Foreign Ministry and the FBI to work on the travel documents of the visitors. And that the major event will be “run smoothly”.

Gianni Infantino: “America will welcome the world”

“America will welcome the world,” emphasized Infantino. “Anyone who wants to come here to enjoy, have fun and celebrate the game will be able to do this.”

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