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A "few" World Cup players were referred for secondary questioning upon U.S. entry, Giuliani says

A "few" World Cup players were referred for secondary questioning upon U.S. entry, Giuliani says

Summary

Some World Cup players were asked extra questions when entering the United States, but none were stopped from coming in. This information was shared by Andrew Giuliani, who is in charge of the White House group overseeing the World Cup.

Key Facts

  • A small number of World Cup players faced additional questioning at U.S. border entry points.
  • No players were denied entry to the United States.
  • Andrew Giuliani is the executive director of the White House Task Force on the World Cup.
  • The task force is responsible for managing U.S. preparations related to the World Cup event.
  • The information was reported by CBS News.
  • Secondary questioning means extra questions by border officials to check details.
  • The World Cup is a major international soccer tournament.
  • The extra questioning does not indicate any specific accusations or problems with those players.
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