Zambia remove US-based players due to Trump immigration policy fears
Briefly

The Zambia women's national football team has withdrawn four US-based players from their upcoming games due to uncertainties stemming from the Trump administration's immigration policies. This decision, announced by the Football Association of Zambia, comes as concerns over the ability of foreigners to travel to and from the United States have risen. Captain Barbra Banda and teammates Prisca Chilufya, Grace Chanda, and Rachael Kundananji will miss matches against Thailand and either China or Uzbekistan. The decision was made with guidance from the Zambian mission in Washington DC and involved clubs in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL).
The Football Association of Zambia announced the removal of four US-based players from upcoming matches due to concerns over Trump's immigration policies affecting travel.
Zambia's decision stems from uncertainty created by the Trump administration's immigration measures, leading to the withdrawal of players with recommendation from their DC mission.
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