AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHaiti World Cup Kit Clash: Haiti was forced to change its World Cup 2026 shirt days before the opener against Scotland after FIFA rejected a design featuring a war scene tied to the Battle of Vertières, with the kit maker saying it made “requested modifications” to comply with FIFA rules. U.S. Immigration Pressure at the Tournament: As the World Cup kicks off, critics say Trump-era travel bans and visa denials are turning the event into a test of U.S. border policy, including the high-profile case of Somali referee Omar Artan being denied entry. ICE Concerns in Miami: Activists urged FIFA and the Miami Host Committee to keep immigration enforcement away from venues, warning families could be separated during matches. Maritime Security for Haiti Routes: The U.S. Coast Guard says boats arriving from Haitian ports will face enhanced security requirements or risk denial of entry into U.S. waters. UN and Haiti Displacement: The UN’s messaging continues under pressure as displacement and electoral challenges remain central to Haiti’s political crisis. Local Governance & Safety Prep: Massachusetts is rolling out crowd-management and emergency-alert guidance for World Cup matches, including Haiti vs. Scotland in Foxborough.
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