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FIFA World Cup: CPJ Urges Heightened Awareness For Journalists Traveling To U.S.

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Published: May 21, 2026
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Ewen Hodge, head of pitch infrastructure with FIFA, speaks to reporters at Dallas Stadium ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Thursday, May 14, 2026, in Arlington, Texas (Photo: AP/Julio Cortez)
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New York – The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has advised journalists traveling throughout the United States for the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup may face questioning or hostility from immigration officials at the border or around venues.

The World Cup spans games across cities in the U.S., Mexico, and Canada from 11 June to 19 July 2026.

CPJ, a press freedom organisation that works globally, has published resources for journalists reporting on the World Cup from this year’s host countries, including a travel advisory and legal rights guide.

FIFA has accredited an estimated 50 000 journalists and media workers to cover the games.

The majority of World Cup matches will be held in the U.S., where in recent months, there have been cases of journalists being arrested, detained, and deported in relation to their work.

“Based on the experiences of recent months in the United States, journalists traveling to the United States need to know that their press credentials won’t necessarily protect them at the border or when out reporting,” explained CPJ CEO Jodie Ginsberg.

“We’ve seen immigration enforcement used as a tool to silence reporting, with authorities detaining, denying entry to, or deporting journalists not because of any crime, but because of their journalism.”

International journalists, commentators, and writers traveling to the U.S. have previously been denied entry at the border and had visas revoked under the current administration. ‘

CPJ urges reporters to complete a risk assessment, identify emergency contacts, develop a check-in procedure, and keep those contacts on paper in case devices are confiscated.

Reporters have also been assaulted by officials while covering protests in the United States.

Journalists should prepare for possible additional screening at the border.

Failure to comply with a request from a border guard could result in devices being seized and, depending on the journalist’s immigration status, delays or denial of entry.

In Mexico, journalists covering stories of corruption or human rights around the World Cup may face harassment, threats, or physical violence.

Attacks on journalists covering the World Cup may be especially acute for those of marginalised genders. ‘

In Canada, there have been cases of journalists stopped at the border and, very rarely, arrests of reporters covering protests.

To access safety information while reporting, journalists can text CPJ’s safety chatbot on WhatsApp by messaging “hello” to +1-206-590-6191 and selecting from a menu of safety topics.

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