Video: US defends visa denials at World Cup
The US has defended visa denials that have prevented officials and fans from travelling to the World Cup.

The US has defended visa denials that have prevented officials and fans from travelling to the World Cup.

US defends visa denials at World Cup
The US has defended visa denials that have prevented officials and fans from travelling to the World Cup. FIFA and the US government have faced backlash over the Trump administration’s strict border policies, which critics say are discriminatory.
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