Report Tips to the FBI - Help Keep FIFA World Cup 2026™ Safe
As millions of fans travel to the United States for FIFA World Cup 2026™, the FBI is committed to helping keep everyone safe. In this message, Tim Ferguson, Assistant Director of the FBI's Criminal Justice Information Services Division, explains how the FBI protects Americans and international visitors by investigating threats such as cybercrime, fraud, drug trafficking, and terrorism. He also encourages the public to report suspicious activity and share information that could help prevent crime. If you see something suspicious, submit a tip at tips.fbi.gov or call 1-800-CALL-FBI. In an emergency, dial 911. Stay vigilant. Stay safe. Enjoy the matches. --------------------------------------------------- Follow us on social media: X: / fbi Facebook: / fbi Instagram: / fbi YouTube: / fbi

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