In Trump’s America, Australian artists are increasingly finding themselves blocked from entry, threatening their careers and livelihoods in a market that’s crucial for their success.
You may know him as Keli Holiday, one-half of Peking Duck, or even as Abbie Chatfield’s boyfriend …
Now, Australian musician Adam Hyde has become the latest high-profile victim of US President Donald Trump’s tough border rules – after he was denied re-entry to the States in the middle of his North American tour.
The explanation? National security concerns. That’s it – nothing more.
And it’s not an isolated incident. In Trump’s America, Australian artists are increasingly finding themselves blocked from entry, threatening their careers and livelihoods in a market that’s crucial for their success.
Today, Lamestream co-founder Osman Faruqi on border control, censorship and why the Australian government should be pushing back
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