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Omar Artan’s World Cup Dreams Dashed by 11-Hour Immigration Interrogation

Somali referee Omar Artan recently faced a heartbreaking setback as he was denied entry into the United States to officiate in the World Cup. Despite holding the necessary credentials and fulfilling all requirements, Artan was subjected to a grueling 11-hour immigration interview that ultimately led to the denial of his entry. In a candid statement, Artan expressed his frustration, proclaiming, ‘I’m simply trying to live my dream.’

This incident sheds light on the often-overlooked challenges faced by international officials in navigating the complex immigration process to participate in prestigious sporting events. As calls for clearer and fairer immigration policies grow, Artan’s experience resonates with many who have faced barriers in pursuit of their dreams. His story is not just about one referee’s aspirations but also reflects broader issues in the realm of sports and global mobility.

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