No Immigration Police at World Cup Games

Introduction

The US government says immigration police will not go to stadiums for the FIFA World Cup.

Main Body

Rodney Barreto is a leader in Miami. He says Marco Rubio promised that immigration police will stay away from the games. This helps people feel safe. The government gives 625 million dollars for security in 11 cities. They will also give visas to players and guests more quickly. This includes people from countries like Iran. Some groups are still worried. The ACLU says the government has too much power. In Miami, leaders are changing security rules. They want to stop people from entering the stadiums without tickets.

Conclusion

The government will help with visas and keep immigration police away from the games.

Learning

🔑 THE 'WILL' PATTERN

In this text, we see a pattern used to talk about the future or promises.

How it works: Will + Action Word (Verb)

Examples from the story:

  • ...police will not go → (Future negative)
  • ...police will stay away → (Future promise)
  • ...They will also give visas → (Future action)
  • ...government will help → (Future result)

🌍 USEFUL VOCABULARY

EnglishSimple Meaning
GovernmentThe people who run the country
SecurityProtection from danger
GuestA visitor
WorriedFeeling nervous or scared

Quick Tip: To make a sentence negative, just add not after will: will go → will not go

Vocabulary Learning

government (n.)
The group of people who make and enforce laws for a country.
Example:The government will decide how much money to spend on the stadium.
police (n.)
Officers who protect people and enforce the law.
Example:Police officers were standing outside the stadium.
stadium (n.)
A large open area where sports or concerts are held.
Example:The football match will be played in the stadium.
safe (adj.)
Not dangerous or likely to be harmed.
Example:The new security measures make the stadium safe for everyone.
security (n.)
Measures taken to protect people from danger.
Example:The government gives money for security in the cities.
city (n.)
A large town where many people live and work.
Example:The stadium is located in a busy city.
visa (n.)
An official permission to enter a country.
Example:Players need a visa to play in the World Cup.
player (n.)
A person who takes part in a sport.
Example:The player scored a goal in the final minute.
guest (n.)
A person who visits or attends an event.
Example:Guests at the match were given special tickets.
ticket (n.)
A paper or card that gives permission to enter an event.
Example:You must have a ticket to enter the stadium.
help (v.)
To make it easier or possible for someone.
Example:The government will help players get their visas.
power (n.)
The ability or control to do something.
Example:Some groups worry that the government has too much power.