- Amnesty International have warned of a “human rights emergency” in the United States ahead of the 2026 World Cup in a new report.
- The report highlights concerns over US immigration policies, including mass detentions, arbitrary arrests by ICE, and travel bans affecting fans from several nations.
- Amnesty also criticises Mexico's mobilisation of 100,000 security personnel, fearing it could lead to the repression of peaceful protests, such as those planned by women activists.
- In Canada, the organisation raises fears that people experiencing homelessness could be displaced, citing the closure of a Toronto warming centre due to World Cup preparations.
- Across all three host countries, Amnesty International identifies severe restrictions on freedom of expression and peaceful assembly, urging urgent action to ensure a safe and inclusive tournament.
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United States ‘facing human rights emergency’ ahead of World Cup says Amnesty International