Groups Warn People About Travel to US for 2026 World Cup
Introduction
Many groups say people should be careful when they travel to the United States for the 2026 World Cup. The groups worry about new rules for visitors.
Main Body
The groups include the ACLU and Amnesty International. They say the US government''s rules are dangerous for some people. These people include immigrants, people of color, and LGBTQ+ people. Visitors might be stopped at the airport. They might be sent away. Their phones and computers might be checked. Police might treat them badly because of their race. The groups also say FIFA, the soccer organization, did not do enough to help. FIFA gave a prize to President Trump. A FIFA spokesperson said they care about human rights. The US travel industry said the warning is not correct. They said many people visit the US safely. The US government said the World Cup will be safe. But some reports say ICE agents will be at the games. The US will host many matches with Canada and Mexico. The tournament starts on June 11, 2026.
Conclusion
The warning shows a big difference between human rights groups and the US government. The groups want more safety for visitors. The government says it will be safe. People must decide for themselves.