DHS Warns of World Cup Travel Disruptions Impacting Sanctuary City Airports, thetraveler.org Reports

The Department of Homeland Security has issued a travel advisory ahead of the World Cup. Officials warn that airports in sanctuary cities may face congestion.

The Department of Homeland Security has issued a travel advisory ahead of the World Cup. Officials warn that airports in sanctuary cities may face congestion. Expected influx of fans could strain security and processing resources. Travelers are advised to anticipate longer wait times at checkpoints. Airlines and airport authorities are coordinating to manage the surge. The advisory highlights challenges of balancing security with event demand. Passengers are encouraged to monitor updates and plan accordingly. The situation will be reviewed as ticket sales and arrivals increase.