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Argentina asks US to block 13K parents from World Cup matches
Key takeaways
- Buenos Aires Mayor Jorge Macri said these fathers have failed to make child support payments owed to their children, according to an Instagram post by Goal.
- Those who fail to meet a responsibility as fundamental as feeding their children must face the consequences, Marci continued.
- It is unclear whether the United States will take any action specifically related to World Cup attendance.
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Buenos Aires Mayor Jorge Macri said these fathers have failed to make child support payments owed to their children, according to an Instagram post by Goal.
Those who fail to meet a responsibility as fundamental as feeding their children must face the consequences, Marci continued. If they do not provide for their children, they will not be allowed into the stadium.
It is unclear whether the United States will take any action specifically related to World Cup attendance.
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