The upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States is facing massive boycotts and widespread controversy under the current presidential administration. Anticipated to be the largest sporting event in history with up to 10 million visitors across 11 cities, the tournament has been deeply overshadowed by severe safety concerns, geopolitical tensions, and fears of aggressive immigration enforcement.Over 120 civil society organizations have issued a stark travel advisory warning fans, players, and journalists about the potential dangers of traveling to the United States. The advisory asserts that visitors risk serious rights violations, including arbitrary denial of entry, arrest, deportation, invasive electronic searches, racial profiling, and cruel treatment in detention. These anxieties are heavily driven by the anticipated presence of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, who are expected to play a key role in the World Cup, prompting fears of chaos and harassment at the games. Advocates have described the current domestic environment as a deeply troubling human rights landscape shaped by draconian immigration policies.Geopolitical interference has also disrupted the competition, most notably regarding the Iranian national soccer team. The President publicly threatened the Iranian team, stating that it was not appropriate for them to attend the tournament "for their own life and safety". In response, Iran indicated a willingness to play their scheduled matches in Canada and Mexico, but refused to play in the United States due to these threats. Subsequently, an ambassador and special envoy to the administration attempted to orchestrate a plan with FIFA to remove Iran from the tournament entirely and replace them with Italy. Italy, which failed to qualify for the tournament, firmly rejected the proposal. Italian sports officials and politicians found the offer offensive and inappropriate, emphasizing that teams must earn their place on the pitch. Despite this diplomatic maneuvering, administration officials later claimed they never barred Iran from attending, arguing they only intended to restrict entry for non-athletes with ties to terrorist organizations.These ongoing controversies have significantly damaged the economic expectations for the World Cup. Anticipated billions of dollars in economic benefits have failed to materialize as hotel demand sharply declines. Panicked hotel and tourism executives have been forced to slash room rates, attributing the shortfall to a surge in anti-American sentiment, inflation fears, and expensive match tickets.Furthermore, local mayors, governors, and grassroots coalitions are highly critical of FIFA, accusing the governing body of merely paying lip service to human rights while ignoring the risks posed to tourists and local communities. Lawmakers have also expressed alarm over delayed security operations, noting that $625 million designated for host city venue security was heavily delayed. Meanwhile, FIFA's leadership has maintained a highly cooperative relationship with the administration, which notably included awarding the President a "FIFA Peace Prize" despite the ongoing international and domestic turmoil surrounding the event.
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