The United States is co-hosting the FIFA 2026 World alongside neighbours, Canada and Mexico, but a proposal by the Trump administration may scupper many fans' plans to attend
Football fans have expressed fears Donald Trump's proposed border control plans could impact heavily on the FIFA World Cup, which will be jointly-hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico next summer. Under rule changes proposed by the President's administration, people travelling to the US could be forced to hand over five years of their social media history data - as well as email addresses, phone numbers, and details about family members .
With 42 countries on the Visa Waiver Program including the UK [England and Scotland], France, Germany and Spain all affected as well as Australia, Japan and South Kore

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