FIFA wanted a World Cup without politics

Past World Cups, especially in Russia in 2018 and Qatar in 2022, exposed serious human rights abuses — particularly involving migrant workers — prompting FIFA to promise reform.

The 2026 tournament, with the United States as the main host, was meant to set a new standard with a human rights framework and a more inclusive model. But US President Donald Trump‘s hard-line immigration policies have once again cast a shadow over the world’s biggest sporting even t— raising fresh concerns about human rights, with FIFA’s decision-making in question once again.

As millions travel to North America and billions prepare to watch on

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