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Trump officers warn the World Cup visitors not to surpass Visa

Members of President Donald Trump's cabinet said on Tuesday that they look forward to the Co-Moderatis of the United States next year that they would like to ensure that foreign visitors will no longer stay more than they are allowed.

The Quadrennial tournament, which organizes hosts in the United States alongside Mexico and Canada, is expected to attract millions of fans from dozens of countries. The Department of Homeland Security stated that it is ready to cope with the influx of international travelers.

“Of course everyone is welcome to see this incredible event,” said Vice President JD Vance at a Task Cup Task Force, which was headed by Trump, which included several top administrative officers, as well as Gianni Infantino, the President of FIFA, the world organization of the football body.

“But when the time has expired, you have to go home. Otherwise you have to speak to secretary Noem,” said Vance, referring to Kristi Noem, who heads the immigration efforts of the administration of the administration.

The transport secretary Sean Duffy repeated vances warning.

“When you see a football … go to a road trip. See America,” he said before changing his tone. “Don't overlook your visa. Don't stay too long.”

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Of the 104 games of the tournament, 78 in the United States are played with the final at the Metlife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Other venues in the USA are Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Houston, Kansas City and Miami.

Two factors could influence the number of tourists who travel to the tournament in North America next summer. For the first time in the 95-year history of the World Cup, she will be expanded to 48 teams. Only 32 have participated in the past few years.

While the extended format is likely to attract more tourists, Trump's hard-line immigration policy can have a cooling effect.

When asked whether people who have participated in Pro-Palestinian protests should be concerned about visiting the World Cup in the United States, Trump said: “I think people can protest. They have to do this in a reasonable way, not necessarily friendly, but reasonable. Otherwise PAM will have a big problem.” “Attorney General Pam Bondi took part in the Task Force meeting on Tuesday.

Infantino has estimated that between the FIFA Club World Championship, which will only be held in the United States this summer and next year, and the country will take 10 million international tourists next year.

Noem hit an inviting tone on Tuesday than some of her administrative colleagues. She visited the tournament as an “opportunity for the world to become a friendly place”.

“We will take care of your documentation and travel documents, and it will go smoothly. And we will make sure that you can enjoy and bring your families and friends together and put together memories,” she said.

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