Haiti’s World Cup dreams collide with Trump’s immigration crackdown | Unpublished
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Publication Date: December 4, 2025 - 20:18

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Haiti’s World Cup dreams collide with Trump’s immigration crackdown

December 4, 2025

Soccer balls were not easy to come by when Eneck Louis was a kid growing up in 1970s Haiti.

Undeterred, he and his friends sometimes played with oranges until the fruit burst and left a streak of juice on the clay pitch. Other times, the boys made do with leftover baseballs from the nearby Rawlings factory.



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