Red Card at the Border: Visa Denials and Geopolitical Chaos Shadow the 2026 World Cup Kickoff
As the highly anticipated 48-team 2026 FIFA World Cup prepares to kick off, the beautiful game is colliding head-on with rigid international border policies. While fans look forward to 104 matches across three nations, a growing diplomatic storm over U.S. visa denials and border entry rejections has turned the tournament's eve into a logistical nightmare for multiple national teams, officials, and journalists. The U.S. Department of State and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) maintain that national security and rigorous individual vetting remain paramount. However, critics and soccer analysts argue that strict immigration stances are transforming a celebration of global inclusion into a tournament of exclusion. The Iranian Standoff: Teams Cleared, Staff Blocked, and a Commute from Mexico The most explosive diplomatic row centers on Team Melli. While the Iranian playing squad and core technical coaches were finally granted U.S. visas following week...