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Trump Administration Issues Key Warning Ahead of World Cup 2026: Don’t Overstay!

The highly anticipated 2026 FIFA World Cup, set to be co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, promises to attract millions of football enthusiasts worldwide. However, concerns surrounding the Trump administration’s immigration policies have surfaced. In a recent press conference held at the White House, both Donald Trump and his administration aimed to clarify these issues.

“These monumental events will unleash billions of dollars in economic activity for local businesses and create thousands of jobs for Americans,” Trump emphasized. “I have instructed my entire team to do everything in our power to ensure that the World Cup achieves unparalleled success. And that’s exactly what it’s going to be. We will make sure of it!”

Sean Duffy, a member of Trump’s administration, added a crucial note of caution: “Do not overstay your visa. Keep to the time limits!” He stressed the importance of adhering to immigration regulations to ensure a smooth experience for all attendees.

Highlighting the government’s commitment, Trump stated, “The State Department, Department of Homeland Security, and all relevant U.S. authorities are working tirelessly to ensure that these events are both safe and successful. Visitors will have a seamless experience during their stay. It’s going to be something truly special! Together, we’ll make the 2026 World Cup the most organized tournament the world has ever seen.”

Kristi Noem, also from the Trump administration, reassured attendees: “We will take care of your documentation and travel papers. Everything will go off without a hitch.”

“We’re anticipating over two million visitors from around the globe. We are excited to host you. We’ll ensure your travel documents are in order for a hassle-free experience. Come and enjoy—with your families and friends!” she remarked enthusiastically.

Duffy concluded with an invitation to prospective visitors: “So, if you’re coming to catch some football, take a road trip and explore the U.S. Just remember—don’t stay beyond your visa limit! But when you’re here, really embrace this incredible country that we are celebrating in the upcoming year.”