<p>Immigrant rights groups in Chicago are slamming the Trump administration’s treatment of FIFA World Cup officials and players as they enter the U.S. this week for the quadrennial soccer tournament.</p><p>About three-fourths of World Cup games are being played in the U.S., with other games in Mexico and Canada from June 11 to July 19. Chicago is not hosting any games, but an exhibition match between Iraq and Venezuela was scheduled for Tuesday night in Bridgeview.</p><p>Muhammad Sankari, organizing director with Arab American Action Network in Chicago, said the actions against World Cup players, officials and fans entering the U.S.