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There are 100 days left until the 2026 World Cup, and an international alliance has launched a boycott campaign, demanding FIFA move some matches out of the United States.
They believe that hosting a major sports event is not just about holding games, but also represents the country's recognition by the world.
Alliance member Ajamu Baraka said the US takes a tough stance on some countries and makes many non-Europeans, especially Black people, brown people, indigenous peoples, and immigrants, feel unsafe.
The alliance also criticized the US for strict immigration enforcement, with some people detained or restricted from traveling, which could affect fans, players, and staff.
The alliance mentioned conflicts in West Asia and Africa, worrying that some people coming to the US to watch matches have already been harmed by war.
France's Mireille Fanon Mendes also said that allowing a country accused of violating international law and having serious human rights issues to host the World Cup is morally unacceptable.
The alliance calls: Do not let war and oppression become 'normal'; they hope FIFA will adjust the venues and urge everyone to express their stance through boycott.