Sports10/8/2025The Guardian

Argentina soccer game moved from Chicago due to Trump’s immigration crackdown

Argentina soccer game moved from Chicago due to Trump’s immigration crackdown

The Argentina versus Puerto Rico soccer friendly match, originally scheduled to take place in Chicago on October 13th, has been relocated to Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The decision to move the game was made due to the ongoing immigration crackdown in Chicago. The match will now be held at Chase Stadium, the home ground of Argentina and Inter Miami star Lionel Messi. The change in venue comes as the US government's immigration policies have caused concerns for the safety and logistics of hosting the international event in Chicago.

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