Ivory Coast soccer fans entangled in U.S. visa requirements (opens original article in a new tab)
Ivory Coast soccer fans encountered U.S. visa restrictions and high costs, prompting many to travel to Canada instead of the U.S. for the World Cup.
- Ivory Coast fans faced U.S. visa restrictions and high costs, leading many to attend games in Canada instead.
- The Trump administration's travel policies restricted fans from Ivory Coast, Haiti, Senegal, and Iran from entering the U.S. for the World Cup.
- U.S. immigration policies caused disappointment among fans and affected international tourist revenues in host cities.
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