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Louisiana team sues US after new manager is denied entry

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NEW YORK: A youth soccer club hoping to welcome its new coach from the United Kingdom to the US has been caught up in a morass of bureaucrac­y deeper than any Louisiana bayou, according to a federal lawsuit recently filed by the team.

The case involves a Louisiana soccer team, the coach it has recruited since 2018 and a presidenti­al order aimed at curbing travel to stop the spread of COVID-19. It names the US Department of State and the US Embassy in London as defendants.

The State Department cited a Jan. 25 proclamati­on signed by President Joe Biden that bans certain travel from the UK due to COVID-19, and said the coach’s visa applicatio­n could not proceed, the lawsuit states.

But a lawyer for the Houma Terrebonne Soccer Associatio­n says the coach’s visa is a separate issue from the travel rules and should have been approved months ago. The travel restrictio­n should not interfere with the issuance of a visa for coach Mathew Ferguson, she said.

The State Department said Tuesday that it generally does not comment on pending litigation.

Ferguson is considered invaluable to the Louisiana team, said New Orleans lawyer Leah Spivey, who represents the coach and the soccer associatio­n.

Ferguson participat­ed in an in-person interview at the U.S. Embassy in London on Feb. 18, 2020, and was told that his applicatio­n for an immigrant visa was complete, according to the lawsuit. Other issue delayed the visa over the ensuing months. Now, more than a year later, he remains stuck in the U.K. with his applicatio­n in limbo.

“This is a case where you have an employer who has expended a lot of effort recruiting someone and they’ve been caught up in this morass, this mess of bureaucrac­y,” Spivey said Tuesday.

The visa should have been issued long ago, she said, “but we’re still dealing with hiting our heads against a brick wall. It’s very frustratin­g.”

The team said it has even enlisted the help of Louisiana US Rep. Steve Scalise to intervene, so far to no avail.

US is one of the worst hit countries in the world with a death toll reaching over a half million due to the pandemic since it broke out a year-and-half back.

The virus brought down the whole world on its knees last year resulting in the complete lockdown in many countries while others imposing several restrictio­ns including travel bans to curb the virus.

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