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Senegal Airport Clarification: Senegal’s football federation pushed back on viral airport tarmac footage showing players screened before a warm-up, saying checks followed airport security rules and were arranged to speed up travel to San Antonio. World Cup Entry Row: The tournament’s start is shadowed by U.S. immigration scrutiny, with Somali referee Omar Artan denied entry after vetting concerns and deported back to Istanbul, while Senegal and other teams report invasive searches and shifting rules. Human Rights Pressure: The UN’s top human rights official called for a “massive rethink” of U.S. immigration enforcement around the World Cup, citing racial profiling, surveillance, and enforcement concerns. Senegal’s Campaign Ahead: Senegal open against France on June 16 in New Jersey, then face Norway and Iraq—while the federation’s explanation keeps attention on how Senegalese travelers are treated. African Football Culture: A music roundup celebrates songs for Africa’s 10 World Cup nations, including Dakar-linked voices, as fans look for connection beyond travel hassles.

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Senegal’s football federation explains viral airport security footage ahead of World Cup

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Senegal FA Clarifies Viral Video of Team Security Screening in US

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Senegal Football Federation Addresses Viral Airport Security Footage

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