AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWorld Cup Kickoff in Mexico City: FIFA’s 2026 tournament starts Thursday with Mexico vs. South Africa at Estadio Azteca, but the build-up is dominated by politics off the pitch—especially US visa and entry fights after Somali referee Omar Artan was denied entry despite a valid visa, prompting FIFA chief Gianni Infantino to tell critics to “chill, relax” while stressing FIFA can’t override sovereign immigration decisions. Mexico City Security and Social Tension: As thousands of visitors arrive, Mexico faces mounting scrutiny over whether security is truly under control, with reports of violence in Michoacán (five officers killed) and protests/teacher strikes disrupting access and traffic around the stadium. FIFA’s Money and Messaging: FIFA says the prize pool is a record $655 million, while Infantino also defended ticket pricing and the tournament’s “unity” pitch. Local Governance: Baja California announced free driver’s education and discounted first licenses for youth aged 16–20 through end-2026.
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