International fans are CANCELLING their World Cup tickets to protest Trump’s violent immigration crackdown
The 2026 World Cup was supposed to be a global celebration. Instead, it’s rapidly becoming a global rebuke of Trump’s America.
Nearly 17,000 fans have already canceled their World Cup tickets, and the number is climbing, as international soccer supporters openly call for a boycott of games hosted in the United States. The reason isn’t airfare or hotel prices. It’s fear — and fury — over a political climate many say feels hostile, unsafe, and fundamentally unwelcoming.
Across social media, the message is blunt: #BoycottWorldCup until the Trump regime is gone.
Fans from Europe, Africa, South America, and Asia are posting refund confirmations instead of travel itineraries, saying they no longer feel safe entering the U.S. amid aggressive ICE tactics, mass enforcement videos, and a climate of intimidation aimed at immigrants and visitors alike. What began as scattered cancellations has snowballed into tens of thousands walking away — not quietly, but publicly and proudly.
The tipping point came after the ICE shooting in Minneapolis, where a U.S. citizen and mother of three, Renee Good, was killed by a federal agent. As protests erupted nationwide, international outrage followed. Online, people urged one another not to “watch blood-soaked football” and to treat the U.S. exactly as Trump has treated other nations — as a place to avoid.
“Money is the only thing Americans understand,” one user wrote. So fans are hitting FIFA, sponsors, and host cities where it hurts.
FIFA is now scrambling, reportedly calling emergency meetings as reputational damage mounts. Yet despite cancellations, ticket prices remain absurdly high, especially for later rounds — a dangerous gamble that assumes global demand will magically return. If even a modest share of international fans stay away, sellers could soon be fighting over a shrinking pool of buyers willing to overlook America’s political reality.
This boycott isn’t just about soccer. It’s about values. The World Cup claims to represent unity, joy, and shared humanity — ideals that clash violently with images of militarized enforcement, civil unrest, and fear at the border.
The world is watching. And this time, it’s choosing not to come. Trump wanted “America First.” Now the world is saying: we’re sitting this one out.

