Travel Warning About US Issued Ahead of FIFA World Cup: 'Serious Risk'
Summary
More than 120 organizations have issued a travel warning for people planning to visit the United States during the FIFA World Cup. They advise caution because of increased immigration enforcement and concerns about safety, especially for immigrants, minorities, and LGBTQ+ individuals under President Donald Trump’s administration.Key Facts
- The travel warning was released by over 120 groups, including the ACLU and Reporters Without Borders.
- The warning comes ahead of the FIFA World Cup, which will be held in 11 U.S. cities.
- The groups say that immigration policies and rising violence under President Trump create serious risks for some visitors.
- Immigrants, racial and ethnic minorities, and LGBTQ+ people are said to be most at risk.
- Some of these organizations have previously opposed and sued the Trump administration over immigration policies.
- The Department of Homeland Security said visitors who follow immigration laws and leave on time should not face problems.
- The warning encourages travelers to be cautious when visiting or moving around the U.S. during the event.
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