I can’t wait until the next time the Rolling Stones try to enter this country...
She can still enter through Mexico like everyone else.
Nigella should never have testified on her own behalf. That was a huge mistake and she’s paying a big price. But she shouldn’t be barred from the USA. That’s ridiculous considering we have a druggie in the White House right now. It may be that Clinton was an even bigger drug user than Obama.
Obama and the EXEMPT in Congress use those drugs now.
Oh, I forgot, “laws” to not apply to the EXEMPT.
Nutella?
I don’t understand this. If publicl7y confessing to drug use was a reason to ban people from the US, we would have no rock concerts involving UK performers.
Has Willie Nelson been deported yet?
And yet, we let Piers Morgan in.
(Thanks, LG)
this is truly going to slow down my stalking...sigh
I love Nigella. She taught me how to cook!
Let the lady in! Would it help to write anyone to change this?
IBDWJOGB
That should become a new standard FR acronym: in before drug warriors justify outrageous government behavior. I’m expecting at any moment some of the usual suspects who vigorously argue for the “War on Drugs” to show up and say what a wonderful thing it is for the U.S. to exclude foreigners on the basis of past drug use.
I'm a happily married man, and I wouldn't trade my wife for anything in the world. I'm just saying that that is simply impressive.
Well, you can’t even visit Canada if you’ve had a DUI. It’s not like the U.S. is the only country with these laws.
but if she were a child molester, no problem
Get elected president, and that sh!t doesn’t matter.
I love full-figured women and confess to having had a crush on the lovely Nigella for a long time.
I’d pull an Obama and let her in on an executive order, the law be d-mned.
Twenty years ago a Canadian guy I know was denied entry to the US at the border because of one misdemeanor cannabis conviction from the 1970s. So this isn’t particularly new, unfortunately.
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