Trump Delivers on Promises: New FIFA PASS Visa Program Puts American Soccer Fans First for 2026 World Cup
By Hotspotnews -November 18, 2025, Orlando FL USA
In a move that’s got conservatives cheering from the heartland to the heart of soccer country, President Donald J. Trump has unveiled the FIFA PASS initiative—a streamlined visa program designed to fast-track travel appointments for American fans eager to witness the 2026 FIFA World Cup on home soil. This isn’t just another bureaucratic Band-Aid; it’s a bold, America-first stroke of genius that cuts through the red tape strangling our borders and puts everyday patriots ahead of the line.
Let’s rewind for a second. The World Cup, that global spectacle of athletic prowess and national pride, is coming to the United States, Canada, and Mexico in 2026. For the first time in over three decades, Uncle Sam is hosting the big show, with iconic venues from SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles to MetLife in New Jersey ready to host the world’s best. But here’s the rub: without smart planning, hordes of international visitors could swamp our visa system, turning what should be a triumphant homecoming into a logistical nightmare. Enter Trump, the dealmaker extraordinaire, who’s turning potential chaos into controlled opportunity.
Announced yesterday from the Oval Office, the FIFA PASS—short for Prioritized Appointments for Soccer Supporters—will reserve dedicated slots in U.S. embassies and consulates worldwide for World Cup ticket holders and verified fans. No more endless wait times or shadowy backlogs that favor who-knows-who over hardworking Americans planning family trips to cheer on the Stars and Stripes. Under this program, U.S. citizens and legal residents get VIP treatment for their own travel needs, ensuring that our folks aren’t sidelined by the very system meant to serve them.
This is vintage Trump: pragmatic, patriotic, and unapologetically pro-American. Remember his first term? He slashed illegal crossings by 90% through tough enforcement and wall-building, all while expanding legal pathways for those who play by the rules. Now, with FIFA PASS, he’s applying that same Midas touch to tourism and events. Critics on the left—ever the worrywarts—will whine about “inequity” or “globalism,” but let’s call it what it is: smart sovereignty. Why should American taxpayers foot the bill for a bloated visa bureaucracy that prioritizes tourists over citizens? Trump’s answer? They shouldn’t. This program enforces merit-based access, rewarding genuine fans and keeping opportunists at bay.
And make no mistake, the economic ripple effects are massive. The World Cup isn’t just games; it’s a $5 billion boon to our economy, injecting cash into hotels, restaurants, and small businesses from coast to coast. By prioritizing U.S. travelers, Trump ensures that the profits stay home, boosting jobs in red states like Texas (home to the AT&T Stadium opener) and blue ones alike. It’s the kind of win-win that eludes the Washington elites who’ve spent decades fumbling foreign policy like a dropped corner kick.
Of course, the soccer purists might scoff—after all, this is the man who once called the sport “boring.” But actions speak louder than tweets, and Trump’s FIFA PASS proves he’s all in on making 2026 unforgettable for every red-blooded American. Imagine tailgating in the parking lots of Hard Rock Stadium, waving the flag as Lionel Messi faces off against our homegrown stars. That’s the dream he’s handing us on a silver platter.
To the naysayers: Step aside. President Trump’s got the playbook, and he’s calling the shots. FIFA PASS isn’t just a policy—it’s a promise kept, a reminder that under his leadership, America always scores first. Gear up, patriots. The beautiful game just got a whole lot more American.

