AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWorld Cup Kickoff Politics & Security: As the 2026 FIFA World Cup begins across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, U.S. immigration enforcement and security planning are in the spotlight, with activists demanding ICE stay away from matches and FIFA facing criticism over visa denials tied to geopolitical tensions. Ticketing Backlash: FIFA’s dynamic pricing remains a political headache, with Infantino defending $43k tickets while reports say many seats are still unsold and resale prices have fallen—prompting workarounds like Airbnb bundling free match tickets. U.S. Host-State Mobilization: California is activating statewide emergency coordination for Los Angeles and Bay Area games, while SoFi Stadium workers have reached deals to avert strike action days before the U.S. opener. Diplomatic/Presidential Presence: President Trump says he’s not planning to attend the U.S. vs. Paraguay opener, with Rubio and other officials slated to go instead. Paraguay Focus: Paraguay fans are gearing up for the long-awaited tournament return, with the U.S. opener against Paraguay set to draw major attention. Local Fan Life: Oneonta, New York, is launching outdoor viewing parties for the U.S.-Paraguay match, showing how quickly the tournament is turning into public civic events.
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