In the city of immigrants, the World Cup has given many New Yorkers a welcome respite
- Posted on July 13, 2026
- By NPR
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New York's diverse population has found common ground through World Cup excitement, offering a temporary escape from broader societal concerns. The tournament has served as a unifying force across immigrant communities, creating shared moments of celebration that transcend cultural boundaries. For many residents in this multicultural metropolis, the matches provide psychological relief from ongoing debates surrounding immigration policy and identity questions that typically dominate public discourse.
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