Foreign ticket holders from World Cup teams' countries won't have to pay bonds to enter U.S.
Source: NPR Topics: News · Bias: Center
Summary
The Trump administration is suspending a requirement that visitors from countries that have qualified for the World Cup and bought tickets for the tournament pay as much as $15,000 in bonds to enter the U.S.
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