Amnesty International and several US civil rights organisations have issued a World Cup travel advisory cautioning international visitors about the risk of detention in what they describe as “inhumane” conditions, as well as potential racial profiling linked to intensified immigration enforcement in Los Angeles and other American cities. The warning comes ahead of the tournament’s June 11 kick-off across North America, as authorities simultaneously move to fast-track visa processing in an effort to reverse falling travel demand and encourage tourism.
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Amnesty International Issues World Cup Travel Warning Over US Rights Concerns
Amnesty International and civil rights groups have issued a World Cup travel advisory warning international fans of detention risks, surveillance and immigration enforcement concerns in the US, amid broader political tensions
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is expected to draw over one million international visitors Photo: Unsplash
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is expected to draw over one million international visitors Photo: Unsplash
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