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The United States is facing international human rights criticism due to its immigration policies and restrictions imposed on certain groups of foreigners, amidst a debate over hosting the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which has recently begun in North America with the participation of 48 teams. Human rights organizations, such as Amnesty International, warn of the risks that the tournament could be used as a platform for human rights violations. The discussion continues regarding judicial and administrative exemptions, such as the exclusion of Somali referee Omar Abdul Qader Artan due to security measures related to immigration. These developments have sparked controversy over the differing standards among host countries and FIFA's response to these issues.
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