World Cup Politics: Immigrant Stars, National Messaging, and Global Diplomacy
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POLITICO’s live updates weave World Cup action with politics: the DHS posted nationalist memes featuring immigrant players amid debates over birthright citizenship; San Francisco and Massachusetts leaders discuss World Cup-linked policy, tourism, housing, and transit; the coverage also revisits Brazil’s Haiti peacekeeping diplomacy as a study in soft power, while political campaigns opportunistically tie soccer viewership to electoral messaging—showing how the World Cup becomes a platform for political narratives across nations.
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