Argentina fans denied US visas get free TVs to watch World Cup
•100 Argentine fans denied US visas for the World Cup received free televisions.
•The televisions were donated by an electronics company to help fans watch the matches.
•Fans will still be able to support their team from afar despite not being able to attend.
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→100 Argentine fans denied US visas for the World Cup received free televisions.
→The televisions were donated by an electronics company to help fans watch the matches.
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