Markwayne Mullin defends decision to deny U.S. entry to Somali World Cup referee
Summary
Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin explained why a Somali World Cup referee was not allowed to enter the United States. The decision has been publicly defended amid ongoing security measures related to the World Cup.Key Facts
- Markwayne Mullin is the U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security.
- A Somali referee for the World Cup was denied entry to the U.S.
- Mullin publicly defended the decision to refuse entry.
- The reason for the denial was related to security concerns.
- The U.S. is taking extra security steps because of the World Cup event.
- CBS News reporters covered both the denial story and general World Cup security efforts.
- The World Cup is an international soccer tournament held with global participation.
- The U.S. government is involved in managing security for the event.
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