‘I’ll be at next World Cup’ in 2030: Somali referee barred from US

AI Summary
Somali referee Omar Artan was denied U.S. entry and subsequently dropped from the 2026 FIFA World Cup, where he would have been the first official from his country to referee at the tournament. Artan reported being interrogated for 11 hours at Miami airport before being denied entry, claiming to possess proper documentation.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize Artan's achievements as Africa's Referee of the Year and frame his exclusion as an unjust, controversial outcome reflecting apparent arbitrariness in the decision and inadequate response from FIFA.
Moderate: Centrist outlets primarily focus on factual reporting of the denial and Artan's account of the 11-hour interrogation, with some questioning the lack of explanation or rationale for the border decision.
"I will be at the next World Cup and will continue to make Somalia proud... Despite what has happened to me, I am not discouraged," Artan told journalists.
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