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World Cup as Home for NYC Immigrants | New York City News
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In New York City, the World Cup has become a vibrant celebration of immigrant identity, turning neighborhoods like Little Senegal and Little Egypt into pulsing hubs of cultural pride. As fans chant, drum, and cheer across boroughs, soccer becomes a powerful escape and unifier — a temporary refuge from xenophobia and displacement, where heritage is honored and belonging is felt. Beyond the matches, the tournament sparks cross-cultural solidarity, proving that sport can bridge divides and affirm the dignity of communities often overlooked.
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