Donald Trump tells one nation's fans to STAY AWAY from World Cup in America - The Mirror
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Haiti, which will discuss the second World Cup of its next summer in the United States, Mexico and Canada, will not be able to support its support in the US.
For the second World Cup in their history, Haiti's supporters will not be able to travel to the United States to support their team. The Trump administration confirmed that they were not welcome.
Haiti is part of a list of 19 countries covered by a migration decree signed in June, which prohibits access to their nationals in the United States. Players and the Haitian staff will benefit from an exemption.
The Trump administration has confirmed that it will not grant exemptions to the entry ban for Haitian fans who want to follow the national team to next year's World Championships, co-organised by the United States, Canada and Mexico. The Caribbean country, returned to qualify for fifty years from the last participation, is in fact part of the travel ban signed by Donald Trump in June, which limits the entry into the United States to people from …
Haiti, which will discuss the second World Cup of its next summer in the United States, Mexico and Canada, will not be able to support its support in the US, writes News.ro.
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