Variety, Hollywood’s Overseas Talent vs. Trump Travel Ban, 2017

Hollywood’s immigration lawyers are working overtime as they try to help overseas talent deal with the repercussions of President Trump’s travel ban.

The ban affects visa holders from seven countries, including Iran, Syria and Sudan. Actors and musicians with passports from those countries — even those with dual citizenship in other countries, such as the United Kingdom or Canada — now find themselves unable to travel to the U.S. for work.

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Los Angeles Times, Trump Travel Ban, 2017

Los Angeles producer Rossi Cannon relies heavily on foreign directors and cinematographers to make commercials for brands such as Nike. Cannon, 48, never thought that her access to the global talent pool might be limited.

Now she’s not so sure.

The election of President Trump, she says, has increased anxiety in the entertainment industry about how the new administration’s travel and immigration policies will affect visa applications and wait times for filmmakers and crew members who want to work on productions in the United States.

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