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Argentina sends DHS a list of 13,000 deadbeat dads who still owe child support to prevent them from entering World Cup stadiums

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Argentina sends DHS a list of 13,000 deadbeat dads who still owe child support to prevent them from entering World Cup stadiums

Argentina shipped a list of 35,000 banned individuals -- including 13,000 parents who owe child support -- to US authorities to keep them out of World Cup stadiums.

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World News Argentina sends DHS a list of 13,000 deadbeat dads who still owe child support to prevent them from entering World Cup stadiums By Nick Labbat Published June 27, 2026, 8:30 a.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google Red card! Argentina has sent a list of 35,000 banned individuals — including 13,000 deadbeat dads who owe child support — to US authorities to keep them out of World Cup stadiums while their national team plays on American soil. Argentine Minister of National Security Alejandra Monteoliva shipped the database to the Department of Homeland Security, the FBI and a group of international agencies ahead of Argentina’s matches in the US.

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