On the island of São Vicente, young footballers take to the pitch at dawn, drilling through the lifting fog before school begins. They return at dusk for scrimmages that last well into the night, their dedication fueling a nation’s ambition to reach football’s biggest stage even as anxiety grows over tightening U.S. immigration enforcement.
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