The authorities warn Argentine fans not to cause disturbances in the streets of Atlanta, due to the free carrying of weapons and effective imprisonment. In addition, the Government shared information from Secure Tribune to the United States.
Thursday, 70,000 spectators will attend the opening ceremony of the America Cup and the debut of the last champion, the Argentine National Team. The stage will be the Mercedes Benz Stadium in atlantaa city where Argentine fans should be especially cautious.
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The organizers of the event and the Argentine embassy asked national fans in that city to avoid arguments in the street because Georgia is a state with free carrying of weapons. That is, there could be unnecessary injuries and deaths.


“We recommend that everyone who comes not drink alcohol in the street or light flares, for which you must have a special permit.”warns Alana LomonacoArgentine consul in atlanta. Either of these two offenses are punishable directly with jail.
According to US authorities, about 40,000 Argentines They will get to see the debut of the American champion team against Canada this Thursday.
Even a caravan with about 200 mobile homes is expected to leave on Wednesday from Miamiwhere the largest community of Argentines in this country lives (it is estimated that around 150,000).
The restriction for the Argentine barrabravas in the Copa América
Unlike the last World Cups, local security officials will not have to worry about the massive landing of Argentine bars.
Through resolution 343/2024, published through the Official Gazette, the National government authorized access to the Embassy of USA to the information contained in the National Registry of Persons with admission rights to football shows.
This information is part of the program Safe Tribunewhich registers people with current arrest warrants and restricted access to stadiums.
The barrabravas were already present in World Cups such as Germany 2006 with the Borrachos del Tablón in their most violent moment, in South Africa 2010 with Hinchadas Unidas Argentinas, or in Brazil 2014 when nearly 300,000 Argentines crossed the border.
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