New York vs. New Jersey: The World Cup’s Borderline Battle
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North America’s 2026 World Cup exposes a border-state rivalry over the NY–NJ hosting banner, reveals how U.S. federalism complicates FIFA’s plans, notes chaotic visa processes for fans, and highlights heat and climate risks threatening match days, all within broader discussions of governance and geopolitics surrounding the tournament.
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