FIFA Pass: How the US will vet World Cup travelers
The World Cup is around the corner and Atlanta is projected to host up to 500,000 visitors during the soccer tournament. With so many foreign visitors, Mignon Houston, a deputy spokesperson with the US Department of State, joins us to share how travelers will be vetted to enter the country.
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