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The Trump administration’s immigration policies have overshadowed the World Cup. “We want the World Cup to happen because it’s a meeting of countries across the world, an exchange of cultures, a unifying moment around the beautiful game,” said Rich André, senior policy adviser at the Council. ⤵️
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Travel restrictions for international fans and tensions over President Donald Trump’s mass deportation campaign have cast a shadow over the soccer tournament.
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How the World Cup became a front line for the U.S. immigration debate
American Immigration Council