The United States is preparing to host the FIFA Club World Cup, but concerns about international travel, fan safety, and economic uncertainty are threatening enthusiasm for the tournament.
The Club World Cup will bring 32 professional club teams to 11 U.S. cities with a $1 billion prize pool, but is facing a lack of buzz and slow ticket sales.
The U.S. Travel Association has urged the Trump administration to improve visa processing and customs wait times ahead of the Club World Cup, Ryder Cup, next summer's World Cup, and the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio has suggested longer shifts for consular staff and the use of artificial intelligence to process visas.
A ban on travelers from multiple countries has raised concerns, despite an exemption for athletes and their immediate relatives, spurring worries over safety.
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