Expert Analysis Preparing the US immigration system for mega sporting events Share this article LinkedIn Facebook X (Twitter) September 4, 2025 Senior Counsel Tiffany Derentz, a member of BAL’s Sports and Entertainment and Government Strategies groups, wrote an op-ed for The Hill that outlines how the Club World Cup prepared the U.S. for mega sporting events immigration success — and what still needs improvement. The article reviews the logistical achievements of the FIFA Club World Cup involving complex U.S. immigration and border management systems. The event’s success serves as a blueprint for future U.S. mega sporting events like the 2026 FIFA World Cup and the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics; however, operational refinements are necessary in visa processing, border crossings and high-volume travel for larger-scale events. Read the full article on The Hill here.
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