11KM-Podcast: Wem gehört die WM 2026?

AI Summary
Somali referee Omar Artan was denied entry to the 2026 World Cup in the United States due to national security concerns allegedly involving al-Shabaab connections. He returned to Somalia where he was celebrated as a hero by government officials and citizens. The denial has sparked international criticism over US visa restrictions affecting World Cup delegations and officials.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets attribute the denial directly to Donald Trump's migration policy, emphasizing that US visa restrictions have prevented not only this referee but multiple team delegations and officials from entering the country.
Moderate: Centrist outlets report the incident as one of several controversies surrounding tournament preparations, treating immigration controls alongside other off-field issues such as ticket prices, while noting Trump's planned attendance and the referee's heroic reception in Somalia.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets either present the US government's national security rationale regarding al-Shabaab or criticize the incident as an embarrassment for world football and poor tournament organization, without attributing the problem to immigration policy broadly.
Die WM 2026 in den USA, Mexiko und Kanada findet in politisch angespannten Zeiten statt: Es geht um Macht, Geld und Image.
11KM fragt, wie Präsident Trump das Turnier für sich nutzen will. ...
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