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First day of World Cup games in Atlanta, first border crime arrest made

Arrest of Mexican twice deported, convicted on drug charges, illegally reentered as gotaway

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(The Center Square) – On the first day of World Cup matches beginning in Atlanta, the first border related arrest was made of a Mexican national who was previously deported twice. 

The first U.S. World Cup match in Atlanta occurred Monday between Spain and Cabo Verde, which ended in a draw, 0-0. Three other matches are scheduled in Atlanta through June 24. The first U.S. match was held in Los Angeles on Friday, where Team USA defeated Paraguay. 

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