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From:
Matthew Korfhage
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Date:
Fri, 25 May 2001 10:05:40 -0700
Subject:
[idm] friggin' INS
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OK, so here's a political post that I figure at least some people here can get behind. I'm a little bit angry. The A.D.D. trio (jazz, non-idm), who was going to be playing in Portland tomorrow night, had to cancel because the friggin' INS wouldn't give them a work permit. This is more than a little upsetting. I know as well that all sorts of Canadian artists (see: Vote Robot) often aren't able to tour the U.S. because they get stopped up at the border, presumably because they're taking away jobs from hard-working U.S. artists who would have otherwise filled those performance slots. Does anyone know enough about U.S. work and immigration policy to post the general legalities/precedents in this area? As in: Does U.S. law allow specific work-permit exceptions for performing artists, or has it been considered in the past? Also: Are there hairy legal areas to worry about in that regard? Why do I ask? Because, putz though he may be, I'm writing a letter to my Congressman. I know, I know, of all the two-bit, bouge-wah causes I could have picked.... But there you go. Other, possibly more prominent examples of this type of occurrence could also be helpful, for persuasive force. I'm thinking this is one area where the "jobs for U.S. citizens" approach just seems a little bit silly, even to arch-conservatives and union activists. M. _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org