Summary – Preparations for the 2026 World Cup in Mexico City are affecting street vendors and sex workers near Azteca Stadium, raising concerns over economic and social impacts.,
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The preparations for the 2026 World Cup in Mexico City are having significant effects on the livelihoods of individuals working around Azteca Stadium. Street vendors and sex workers, who rely on the influx of visitors and daily foot traffic, are experiencing disruptions due to construction, increased security measures, and regulatory changes associated with the event.
These changes have raised several concerns among the local community. Vendors report a decrease in customers as construction zones limit access and discourage crowds from gathering in traditional selling spots. Sex workers also face increased police presence and regulations, which complicate their ability to work safely and earn a living.
Community advocates argue that while the World Cup will bring international attention and economic opportunities, the immediate impact on vulnerable populations must be addressed. They call for:
- Support programs for affected workers during the preparation phase
- Inclusive planning that considers the needs of informal economy participants
- Measures to protect the rights and safety of street vendors and sex workers
As Mexico City advances its preparations for the upcoming World Cup, balancing the goals of hosting a successful international event with the protection of local livelihoods remains a critical challenge.
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