The Welcome That Never Came Every four years, the world gathers. It is a ritual older than most nations - a celebration of human joy, of competition, of the simple pleasure of watching young athletes chase a ball across a field. The World Cup is not merely a sporting event. It is a global truce. For one month, flags fly, anthems play, and strangers embrace in the stands. It is, as the poet said, the one time the planet acts like a neighborhood. The 2026 World Cup was supposed to be a coronation. The United States, the world’s most powerful nation, would host the tournament alongside Canada and Mexico. It would be a chance to showcase American hospitality, to invite the world in, to prove that the land of immigrants could still welcome strangers with open arms. Instead, the tournament is shaping up to be a disaster. And the man in charge of the welcome mat is the same man who has spent the past decade building walls. The Visa Wall The first casualty of the administration’s “ America F...