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Andrew Giuliani says ‘dozens’ of World Cup visa cases landed on his desk

Last updated: June 16, 2026 1:50 am
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DALLAS — The Trump administration is handling a significant number of complex World Cup visa cases by involving senior leadership. This move aims to balance the obligations to FIFA with national security priorities.

During a Sunday interview, Andrew Giuliani, Executive Director of the White House World Cup task force, noted that numerous high-profile or intricate visa cases have ended up on his desk for a final decision.

“Dozens, I would say dozens,” Giuliani remarked when asked about the extent of senior-level reviews required. He indicated that certain applicants, who might typically encounter entry challenges, have been given additional consideration due to the United States’ commitments as a World Cup host.

“That’s part of the contract the U.S. government signed with FIFA,” Giuliani explained.

In the context of President Donald Trump’s stringent border policies, these details shed light on the administration’s visa review process ahead of what is set to be the largest World Cup tournament in history. This task has involved coordination among the State Department, Department of Homeland Security, and the White House World Cup task force to ensure progress.

Giuliani justified the decision to deny entry to Somali referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan, stating that it was made by Customs and Border Protection along with Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin.

Although he refrained from discussing specific intelligence, Giuliani mentioned that Artan had been in communication with “bad actors” shortly before his intended travel to the U.S.

He also engaged in discussions with FIFA regarding Artan’s situation since the Somali is one of their referees.

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“We talked about it, obviously, right? I mean, it’s one of their referees,” Giuliani commented.

“There are some things we can’t talk about,” Giuliani continued. “We want all those players and coaches to come to the United States of America, and officials and referees, as long as they’re not communicating and coordinating with bad actors.”

Giuliani stressed that the vast majority of players, coaches, referees, and officials have successfully obtained visas without complications.

Nonetheless, he affirmed that the administration’s priority remains national security. Citing broader concerns about individuals associated with terrorist organizations, Giuliani asserted that the World Cup would not be used as an excuse to allow entry to those considered security threats.

“The first thing that is so key to this tournament being successful is the national security of the country,” Giuliani declared. “We’re not going to let the World Cup be the excuse.”

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