[Air-L] IR14 and the political situation

sky scroeser at gmail.com
Sun Oct 13 05:58:57 PDT 2013


I have non-US friends who've travelled across the border recently, and
they haven't had any problems. Lines might be longer at customs. In
general, anything to do with 'border security' will probably be pretty
much as normal, at least for a while. It's social services that are
suffering most horribly.

On Sun, 2013-10-13 at 08:32 +0000, Stine Gotved wrote:

> Hello fellow aoir-heads - especially you located in the US.
> 
> In 10 days, we'll meet up in Denver, and I really look forward to IR14. However, could you please tell if there is anything in the present political situation that I as a foreigner ought to prepare for? Do I for example need to bring loads of cash or do I run the "risk" of being stuck? (I actually like that prospect better than most!)
> 
> I'm not really alarmed - on the other hand, it's very hard to follow (not to say understand) the details in the administrative shut down. Please share your thoughts on the subject, in regard to the upcoming conference.
> 
> Thanks,
> Stine
> 
> Associalte Professor
> The IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark
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