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DHS secretary celebrates Iran's exit from World Cup

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Iran is out of the 2026 World Cup, and a US Homeland Security official says he's "so happy" with the result: "I might've sung a song or two."
DHS Markwayne Mullin was 'happy' Iran got eliminated.

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U.S. Homeland Security Secretary says he did a ‘happy dance’ after Iran knocked out of World Cup
Extra.ie on MSN · 7h
Iran’s World Cup exit celebrated with ‘happy dance’ by US Homeland Security Secretary
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World Cup 2026 Day 20: Norway edge ahead of Ivory Coast in last 32
Jarell Quansah and Reece James were both absent from England’s final squad training session ahead of their last 32 World Cup showdown with the Democratic Republic of Congo as manager Thomas Tuchel loo...

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Iran say World Cup treatment ‘undermined the sense of fairness’
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Top US government official ‘danced happy dance’ when Iran made World Cup exit
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Trump Cabinet Official Offers Most Undiplomatic Commentary On Iran World Cup Exit
With the United States in the middle of a military and political conflict with Iran, the U.S. government restricted the Iranian soccer team’s movements during the World Cup.

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Iran criticise ‘petty’ US security chief after he ‘danced a happy dance’ over team’s World Cup elimination
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DHS secretary glad Iran is out of World Cup, says he did 'happy dance' when visas pulled
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Inside the command center where law enforcement is securing the World Cup

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World Cup Health And Security Risks Will Grow In The Knockout Phase

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Andrew Giuliani on managing World Cup security and whether Trump will attend

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World Cup fans warn of delays at Miami Stadium due to security issues, with some missing half of the first game

When the clock struck 6 p.m. Monday for Miami's first match, some fans were already in their seats while others were still stuck outside.
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Soccer-police, firefighters proudly wear World Cup badges as they provide security

By Miguel Gutierrez and Ed White INGLEWOOD, California, June 29 (Reuters) - Police and firefighters providing public safety at the World Cup are proudly wearing special gold badges on their uniforms,
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Argentine YouTubers arrested after allegedly bypassing security at World Cup game: cops

Two Argentine YouTubers face felony charges after allegedly bypassing security at a World Cup match using bogus credentials at Hard Rock Stadium.
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