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Border Security Prevails: Somali Referee Denied Entry to U.S.

Customs and Border Protection stands firm as federal officials confirm the decision to bar entry was the correct move for national security.

ImmigrationPublished June 9, 2026 at 1:43 PM
Omar Artan signalling for play to continue

Somali referee Omar Artan was barred from entering the United States at Miami International Airport, effectively ending his participation in the upcoming World Cup. Despite claims of holding valid travel documents, Artan was subjected to an 11-hour immigration interview before being detained and subsequently placed on a flight back to Turkey.

While critics and some media outlets are attempting to frame the incident as a logistical failure, federal authorities are standing by the integrity of the vetting process.

Andrew Giuliani, who leads the White House Task Force on the World Cup, confirmed that the decision was made based on derogatory information and explicitly stated that Customs and Border Protection made the right call.

The United States maintains the sovereign right to determine who crosses its borders, regardless of international sporting schedules or personal ambitions. Because the tournament requires all officials to be based in Florida for training and security, Artan’s inability to clear federal vetting renders him ineligible to participate.

National security remains the priority, and the enforcement of immigration law is not subject to the convenience of international governing bodies like FIFA.

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