President Donald Trump says the United States is working to address visa problems affecting people seeking to attend the FIFA World Cup. Multiple outlets report that Trump was asked about whether it has become more difficult for certain attendees to obtain visas, and he responded that the administration is reviewing the situation. He emphasized that officials are trying to ensure “the right people” are allowed to enter the country, without specifying which categories of applicants he meant or detailing any concrete policy changes.

The reports describe the comments as part of Trump’s broader remarks on the World Cup and entry for attendees, with some noting that visa concerns are causing uncertainty for prospective visitors. While the sources agree on Trump’s general message—that the administration is actively working on visa issues—they do not provide a unified account of the specific measures being considered. No outlet in the set offers confirmed information on changes to visa processing timelines, criteria, or enforcement actions. Overall, the articles present Trump’s statement as an acknowledgment of existing visa disputes or delays and an assertion that the administration is working to manage them.