The FIFA World Cup is set to begin in just over 50 days, raising significant concerns regarding security amidst a potential shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
Former DHS official Juliette Kayyem has highlighted the implications this situation may have on the safety of the event, emphasizing the need for robust security protocols.
Public anxiety is palpable as discussions about safety during the tournament continue, leaving many to wonder how a DHS shutdown could affect preparations.