Out of bounds: Trump’s immigration games are spoiling the 2026 World Cup

AI Summary
The 2026 FIFA World Cup began on June 11 across the United States, Mexico, and Canada, marking the first time three nations jointly host the tournament with an expanded 72-group-stage format. Extreme heat and weather conditions present significant challenges for players and supporters across multiple North American venues. Mexico opened with a victory, and the event is being characterized as historic and record-breaking in scale.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize health and safety risks—particularly heat-related illness threats to players and supporters—and frame the tournament through a lens of participant welfare and social responsibility.
Moderate: Centrist outlets acknowledge the tournament's expense and political dimensions but focus primarily on practical coverage: match logistics, weather impacts, schedules, and viewing considerations.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets either view US hosting as an opportunity and burden for the national team to elevate soccer's mainstream appeal, or express skepticism about sports officials engaging in political and social commentary.
The United States bid for this tournament on the promise of open, world-class hosting.
It signed host agreements with FIFA that carry obligations.
Those obligations are now being selectively applied based on the nationality and religion of the people involved. ...
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