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Venezuelan Little League team unable to participate in World Series after visa denial

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A Little League team in Venezuela will be unable to participate in the Senior Little League World Series after their travel visas to the United States were denied.

The Cacique Mara team, from Maracaibo, Venezuela, was scheduled to participate in the tournament after winning the Latin American championship in Mexico.

However, Venezuela is among a list of countries with restrictions on entering the U.S., and President Donald Trump has banned travel to the U.S. from 12 other countries, citing national security concerns.

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A general view of the stadium prior to the game between the Caribbean Region and the Asia-Pacific Region at Lamade Stadium.  (Evan Habeeb-USA Today Sports)

The Senior League Baseball World Series, a tournament for players aged 13-16, is played each year in Easley, South Carolina, and begins on Saturday.

"The Cacique Mara Little League team from Venezuela was unfortunately unable to obtain the appropriate visas to travel to the Senior League Baseball World Series," Little League International said in a statement, adding that it is "extremely disappointing, especially to these young athletes."

A general view of the large baseball decoration at Lamade Stadium.  (Evan Habeeb-USA TODAY Sports)

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