Everyone is saying that if he is convicted, then he wouldn't be admissible to the USA, but it is my understanding that just the USA having knowledge of a Border Incident is enough for them to say they don't want him entering the country. Contrary to popular belief, its up to the foreign country to decide whether they want to let you in. You don't have a right to enter their country. A conviction is not needed for that decision.
I am sure they have clauses in their contracts with wording that implies they must be able to freely move across International Borders.
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