Washington (EFE).— United States Secretary of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem, announced this Friday that the country will “thoroughly” examine the visa applications of tourists who want to travel to US territory for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will be hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
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"We have an established process that we will implement for visa approval. Everyone will be thoroughly examined, but they will be welcome in this country," expressed Noem in the Oval Office, accompanied by the American president, Donald Trump, and the FIFA president, Gianni Infantino. The official insisted that the United States wants to welcome families from all over the world to enjoy the event, although Trump clarified that some countries will have easier entry, while for others it will be "a little more difficult." The president also announced that the World Cup group draw will be held on December 5 at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C..






