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US reviewing visa denial for Venezuelan Little League players, State Department says

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The United States is reviewing a decision to deny entry to a Venezuelan Little League team that had been due to compete in an international baseball tournament in South Carolina, the State Department said on Saturday. Cacique Mara Little League is now out of contention for this year's 2025 Senior League Baseball World Series, which begins on Saturday in Easley, South Carolina, Little League International said in a statement.

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The United States denied visas to enter the country to a Venezuelan baseball team, so the Senior World Baseball Series of this year will be lost, confirmed Little League International on Friday. The Cacique Mara team, from Maracaibo, Venezuela, planned to participate in the tournament after winning the Latin American championship in Mexico. “The Cacique Mara team from Little League of Venezuela unfortunately could not get the appropriate visas t…

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By Associated Press The United States has denied visas to a Venezuelan baseball team, meaning it will miss this year's Senior League Baseball World Series, Little League International confirmed Friday. The Cacique Mara team, from Maracaibo, Venezuela, was scheduled to participate in the tournament after winning the Latin American championship in Mexico. “The Cacique Mara Little League team from Venezuela was unfortunately unable to obtain the ap…

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Colorado Springs Gazette broke the news in Colorado Springs, United States on Saturday, July 26, 2025.
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