“As [Nigella Lawson’s] case demonstrates, the rules are liable to change. Weeks after her confession, she flew into America on New Year’s Day to film a live interview promoting the second series of The Taste USA. So those will a criminal history who had no problem getting in once, may fail to do so on other occasions. There have also been dozens of incidents where travellers have been denied entry or even taken into custody for more unusual reasons than Nigella. Other celebrities to have been prevented from entering the US for bad behaviour include Lily Allen, Pete Doherty, Amy Winehouse, footballer Jermaine Pennant and Boy George.”
http://www.smh.com.au/travel/travel-news/what-gets-you-rejected-by-the-us-20140407-367s1.html
Related posts:
China becomes second-largest movie market
Baltimore guard pleads guilty to drug smuggling racket in jail scandal
Sixty people injured in riot at Madrid music festival
NSA monitored millions of French phone calls, Mexican President's email
'Seasteads' offer libertarians the vision of floating cities for the future
Colorado Democrat: Legislature, not guns, will keep you safe
UK moves forward with three-parent IVF treatment
Bitcoin `Ponzi' Concern Sparks Warning From Estonia Central Bank
Saudi princess snaps up luxurious Geneva estate for $62 million
Ageing population pushes welfare bill to crisis point
Pentagon: Afghan war costing US $45 billion per year
Islamic State mints its own 'Islamic Dinar' coins
Blackstone Selling 1,300 Atlanta Houses in Strategy Shift
Scotland Yard stole dead children’s identities
Is Bitcoin Ready for Primetime Usage?