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worldsoccertalk.comThe tournament will bring increased flight volumes, temporary airspace limits near venues, and variable customs processing times at some U.S. airports. Aviation authorities and airlines are preparing schedules and staffing plans ahead of the June through July event window.
Washington ExaminerHomeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin said Tuesday the department is preparing to remove customs operations from airports in sanctuary cities. Seven of the eleven FIFA World Cup host cities meet the sanctuary definition.
New York PostAirline trade groups and the Transportation Secretary have opposed a proposal from the Homeland Security Secretary to stop customs processing at airports in sanctuary cities. The plan was discussed in an April interview and a May meeting with industry leaders.
abcnews.go.comThe U.S. Department of Homeland Security repeated earlier warnings that it may reduce customs processing at airports in sanctuary cities. The move is intended to support enforcement of immigration policies.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewHomeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin stated that cities with international airports should partner with the Department of Homeland Security on immigration enforcement. He suggested potential repercussions, such as loss of customs processing access, for non-cooperating san…