The United Nations has urged a reassessment of United States immigration policies in light of recent incidents affecting the upcoming World Cup. The exclusion of Somali referee Omar Artan, recognized as one of Africa's top match officials, has raised concerns about the implications of former President Trump's immigration policies on the tournament. This situation highlights potential challenges that could impact the participation of international officials and players during the event. The UN's call emphasizes the need for a more inclusive approach to ensure the successful hosting of the World Cup.
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