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Drones, cyberattacks, ICE: Inside World Cup security for 2026 tournament
The 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off Thursday when Mexico faces South Africa in Mexico City.

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At World Cup stadiums, there will be zero tolerance for drones because of the threat they pose
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Soccer-World Cup Security Planners Race to Counter Drone Risks

Here's Atlanta's plan for safety during World Cup

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Atlanta leaders provide safety plan for city ahead of World Cup madness
Atlanta leaders provide safety plan for city ahead of World Cup madness

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How Atlanta plans to keep World Cup fans safe: Nightlife ambassadors & security boost
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Atlanta police chief shares World Cup safety plans
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‘We are ready’: Atlanta mayor, police chief outline safety efforts for World Cup
“Here’s the bottom line: Residents and visitors, they want confidence as they come to this city. They want to know that Atlanta is ready,” Dickens said. “… My message is simple: We are ready.”

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Atlanta leaders detail security protocols for World Cup
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Atlanta leaders to provide World Cup public safety update today
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Atlanta leaders to unveil World Cup safety and transportation plans
Plans show construction will require multiple cranes up to 320 feet tall.

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How Atlanta plans to keep people safe during the World Cup
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FULL Atlanta FIFA World Cup Public Safety press conference
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Exclusive-Kash Patel on the FBI's defining test: securing the World Cup

By Jana Winter ABOARD FBI JET, June 11 (Reuters) - With 48 teams, 36 base camps and 11 stadiums, the World Cup, which kicks off on Thursday, is one of the biggest security challenges the FBI has ever faced.
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150,000 agents, tens of thousands of security cameras, and fear of drones and lone wolves: security deployment in a World Cup full of risks

In the deployment of resources, $250 million stands out for tracking and neutralizing suspicious drones. More than 50,000 police officers mobilized in United States, 100,000 agents, soldiers, and private guards in Mexico,
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Why World Cup 2026 security is far more complex than a Super Bowl, according to a top security expert

Security expert Peter Evans said World Cup risks differ from Super Bowl due to international fans, political tensions, and potential presidential attendance at games.
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Federal, Seattle officials outline 'unprecedented' 2026 World Cup security plan

Federal, state, and Seattle officials announced Monday that they are launching what security experts describe as an unprecedented safety effort for FIFA World Cup 2026 matches in the city.
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Inside the High-Tech Security Operation for the 2026 World Cup

The 2026 World Cup will place extraordinary demands on security across multiple United States host cities. Organizers and officials have described the effort as unlike any previous domestic event. Andrew Giuliani captured the scale when he observed that there has never been a summer like this in American history from a security angle.
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FIFA World Cup 2026: Security, bag policy at Houston Stadium

The FIFA World Cup 2026 is here, and it will be attended by tens of thousands of fans over the next month or so in Houston. As a result, security at Houston Stadium will be on high to ensure all fans are safe and abide by all security protocols.
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Security planners brace for unprecedented threats as millions head to 11 US World Cup cities

Millions of soccer fans are expected to congregate across 11 U.S. cities for the World Cup, and security planners have been coordinating with state, local and federal law enforcement agencies to monitor unprecedented security threats.
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Houston is used to hosting huge events. How will World Cup security, safety preparations be different?

Officials in all the host cities began planning for the event years in advance, running through not just match-day security concerns, but transportation and staffing for fan events.
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U.S. issues travel advisory for fans attending World Cup in Mexico

The U.S. Embassy in Mexico issued a travel advisory for American citizens who plan to attend soccer matches at the 2026 FIFA World Cup,
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Guadalajara ramps up security and promises safe World Cup after cartel violence scare

GUADALAJARA, Mexico (AP) — With the World Cup about to begin, heavily armed police and National Guard officers are patrolling the streets of Guadalajara as authorities try to reassure visitors and residents that security won’t be an issue in a city that was rocked by cartel violence earlier this year.
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