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Concerns over Free Speech at 2026 World Cup After Travel Ban

Summary by South Wales Argus
Concerns have been raised about potential restrictions on fans' free speech ahead of the 2026 World Cup in the USA, Canada and Mexico.

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He admitted that being such a great World Cup on issues of geographical extension, much collaboration and coordination will be needed, both between states and nations.

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It circulates by X, Facebook and TikTok a video that assures that the International Football Federation (FIFA) would have taken from the United States the headquarters of the 2026 World Cup because of Donald Trump’s migration policies. However, it is false. On June 12, 2025, there is no record of it and the countries that will host the tournament are still the United States, Mexico and Canada. What do the messages say? “It’s official now. The Wo…

In a debate post in Subjekt on June 10, Minorg leader Qasim Ali asks everyone who criticized the Qatar World Cup to do the same towards the United States. In a good text, Ali calls for a clear debate about boycotts. Let's start by saying: Amnesty did not advocate a boycott of Qatar, because we generally do not have a boycott line against any country. That said: There is a crystal clear call from Amnesty, both to the press, football associations,…

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The Independent broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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