Mullin celebrates Iran’s World Cup exit with a ‘happy dance’ over security measures
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US Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin said he “danced a happy dance” after Iran was eliminated from the World Cup, praising the administration’s visa restrictions and security efforts that he says kept IRGC-linked individuals from entering the United States and involved arrangements like a Mexico-based base camp and biometrics processing in Tijuana to minimize risk.
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