Groups express 'deep concern' about 2026 World Cup in US due to Trump's policies
Source: USA Today
July 1, 2025, 7:19 p.m. ET
More than 80 civil rights and labor groups sent a letter to FIFA on July 1 expressing "deep concern" over the U.S. government's immigration policies ahead of the 2026 World Cup in men's soccer.
In the letter, which was first reported by The Athletic, the groups cited President Donald Trump's executive order banning visitors from 12 countries as well as the ongoing raids by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in communities across the country, some of which are slated to host World Cup matches next summer. They called on FIFA to "use its influence to encourage the U.S. government to guarantee the fundamental rights of the millions of foreign visitors and fans."
"If FIFA continues to stay silent, not only will millions be placed at risk, but the FIFA brand will also be used as a public relations tool to whitewash the reputation of an increasingly authoritarian government," the civil rights and labor groups wrote.
Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, the American Civil Liberties Union and the NAACP were among the most prominent national organizations to sign the letter, which was also endorsed by eight fan clubs of soccer teams. The United States is currently hosting the FIFA Club World Cup for men's soccer.
Read more: https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/soccer/2025/07/01/world-cup-2026-fifa-letter-concerns-us-immigration/84437926007/
Link to PRESS RELEASE - Ninety U.S. civil society groups express deep concern to FIFA about immigration policies ahead of 2026 World Cup
Link to LETTER (PDF) - https://fairsq.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/FIFA_US_2026_updated.pdf

Oopsie Daisy
(6,265 posts)Bernardo de La Paz
(57,324 posts)It's too big to cancel, because there are all kinds of qualification rounds for teams so teams train and plan according to a timetable.
But games could be shifted. Canada and Mexico are already hosting some games so gearing up for extra games shifted there is easier than cancelling or shifting to a different continent.
Magoo48
(6,548 posts)Bernardo de La Paz
(57,324 posts)Damage to the FIFA brand could be bad if games are poorly attended or boycotted, and the debacle might considerably dim the exuberant hopes for a massive surge in professional soccer in the US. To avoid all that FIFA might decide it is worth cost, but I'm not expecting them to move or cancel locations.
BonnieJW
(2,980 posts)I hope FIFA accepts
Old Crank
(5,930 posts)So not all the games would have to be moved. Possibly 40%.
I'm sure FIFA could come up with a plan. They could spruce up a few other stadiums in Canada and Mexico. It probably wouldn't add much to team travel either and might make it shorter for teams in teh group stages.
underpants
(191,739 posts)SKKY
(12,611 posts)....but I genuinely hope FIFA, in protest, moves all the games to Canada and Mexico.
Vogon_Glory
(9,989 posts)IF ITs left in the US, fans and players will be barred from entering the US and the results would be disastrous.
DBoon
(24,023 posts)Vogon_Glory
(9,989 posts)And this ICE will do that.
Alice B.
(574 posts)2naSalit
(97,412 posts)Is well known for its corruption so I don't expect much response from the organization. Now if the athletes refuse to come, that's different.
I hope there is some resistance of some kind.
LisaM
(29,302 posts)I don't expect FIFA to do anything.
mdbl
(7,041 posts)travelingthrulife
(2,946 posts)address in El Salvador or Alligator Alley in order to attend a sporting event, then so be it. ICE promised to be there. Trump and Vance said they would arrest no players prior to the event, but will likely pluck them up immediately after.
Polybius
(20,609 posts)Interesting to say the least.
Javaman
(64,312 posts)RockCreek
(1,059 posts)Blackjackdavey
(233 posts)The US team is no one's idea of a favorite, a dark horse or a contender. It would take an actual act of dictatorship to see the team anywhere near the finals -- but that's a lock for a few South American teams and at least one or two African teams. Point is, it won't be a glorious triumph, against the odds, in the face of fascism such as Jesse Owens. The outcome will be as expected. I suspect Trump will lose interest quickly, although it would be slightly amusing to hear him start talking up our überlegene spieler during the build up.
Prairie Gates
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Javaman
(64,312 posts)he will blame everything and everyone even though they hadn't had a chance.
DBoon
(24,023 posts)Javaman
(64,312 posts)alway a convenient out for the low wattage out there.
sdfernando
(5,833 posts)"use its influence to encourage the U.S. government to guarantee the fundamental rights of the millions of foreign visitors and fans."
This administration is nothing but a den of liars! Securing a "guarantee" is worth less than the paper its written on!
OldBaldy1701E
(8,484 posts)Old Crank
(5,930 posts)for this tournament. I'm sure they can hold it in Canada and Mexico and reschedule matches in the US.
Who knows what the border goons will be up to for the tournament.
AllyCat
(18,094 posts)We are not safe here. Why would they be safe?
No one should come here. Unless they are coming to save us (they aren't), no one should come here.
Historic NY
(39,167 posts)on and off the field.
et tu
(2,369 posts)krasnov 'don't care'
obamanut2012
(28,671 posts)Lonestarblue
(12,841 posts)Actually, even white people are not safe as two German girls and a guy from Finland went sent back home for spurious reasons. I hope the US portions of the games are poorly attended and the blame goes yo Trump.
Raven123
(6,883 posts)Expect nothing from FIFA.
prodigitalson
(3,132 posts)in host countries