BBC Gahuza
·Jul 2026
World Cup: How football helped migrants integrate into American society
Football has become a unifying force for migrants and refugees in Portland, Maine, providing emotional support and community integration amid increasingly strict U.S. immigration policies under President Donald Trump. Migrant players at Kennedy Park have formed bonds across languages and cultures while facing challenges including fear caused by ICE enforcement actions and the detention of 17-year-old Joel Andre, whose case mobilized community advocacy until his release. The football community has responded by offering aid and solidarity as many migrants continue to pursue legal protection and personal aspirations, including hopes inspired by the World Cup taking place in the United States.