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Balogun returns for USA vs. Belgium match
The United States plays Belgium on Monday, and they have leading scorer Folarin Balogun. Balogun was shown a red card in the 2-0 win against Bosnia and Herzegovina and received an automatic suspension. However, FIFA ruled on Sunday that the player did not have to miss the Round of 16 match. Two sources said the incident occurred after President Donald Trump called FIFA’s president and urged him to review the red card.
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Trump aides press for condemnation of white supremacist groups
President Donald Trump’s Cabinet came under pressure to condemn the Patriot Front, which marched on Washington on July 4. CNN host Dana Bash asked Interior Secretary Doug Burgum about the now-viral photo of a black woman surrounded by masked white supremacists. “In America, we have freedom of speech,” Burgum said.
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson says Parliament should restrict birthright citizenship
House Speaker Mike Johnson said Congress should pursue legislative efforts to curtail birthright citizenship. The Louisiana Republican said on “Fox News Sunday” that the current immigration system is being exploited by “birthright tourism” and that the practice “devalues” citizenship. He did not say which bill would address the issue, but said Republicans were “looking at all angles.”
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