The US border crackdowns can make it harder for players from other countries to get to the World Cup.
Imagine you're playing a big game with your friends from school, but some of them have to take a long bus ride just to be there. That's kind of like what happens when border rules get stricter, some players might not be able to join in as easily.
How it works
When the US tightens its border controls, it can delay or stop people from entering the country, especially if they're coming from places where it's hard to get a visa or pass through customs quickly. Some of these players are on teams that play in the World Cup, like from Mexico, Brazil, or even Africa.
If they can't get there on time, their team might not be as strong, or maybe someone else has to take their place. That makes it harder for everyone to have a fair game.
A real-life example
Think of it like trying to get to a birthday party, if the gates are closed early and you're stuck in traffic, you might arrive late or miss the cake altogether!
Examples
- A player from Mexico can't enter the US for training because of tight border checks.
- Coaches can't travel freely, affecting team performance.
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