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Haiti’s World Cup Return Amid Immigration Fears
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Haiti’s men’s soccer team returns to the World Cup for the first time since 1974, igniting joy and pride across the global Haitian diaspora — especially in places like New York’s Little Haiti — as a rare moment of unity amid rising immigration fears. Despite concerns over potential enforcement at stadiums, fans see the team’s diverse roster as a mirror of their worldwide community. Though they lost to Scotland, their next match against Brazil stirs deep emotional ties, as many Haitians have long rooted for the South American giants. This tournament isn’t just about football — it’s a powerful symbol of resilience, identity, and enduring spirit across borders.
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