Breaking News: Mom of Cape Verde's Vozinha Getting Visa for Miami Trip
- On Wednesday, U.S. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries announced that Ana Candida Evora, mother of Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha, secured a visa to attend her son's World Cup match against Uruguay on Sunday in Miami.
- Evora previously missed the June 15 match against Spain due to high visa bond costs that Cape Verde citizens must post under President Donald Trump's immigration policies.
- House Minority Leader Jeffries requested assistance from Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Tuesday, prompting State Department officials to reach out and waive all fees consistent with official policy.
- Travel arrangements are underway to reunite mother and son in Florida before the match on Sunday, June 21, at 6:00 p.m. ET in Miami Gardens, where Cape Verde faces Uruguay.
- Vozinha became a World Cup breakout star after making seven saves during a 0-0 draw against Spain, the second-most by a goalkeeper age 40 or older in a single match since 1966.
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