Neil Young Raises Concerns Over U.S. Re-Entry After Criticizing Trump
The musician, set for a European tour this summer, fears heightened scrutiny at U.S. borders under stricter entry policies during Trump's presidency.
- Neil Young, a dual citizen of Canada and the U.S., expressed concerns about potential complications re-entering the United States after his European tour.
- Young, who has been openly critical of Donald Trump, referred to Trump as the worst president in U.S. history in a statement on his personal website.
- The 79-year-old musician fears that his political dissent could lead to heightened scrutiny or other issues at U.S. border controls.
- Reports indicate stricter U.S. entry measures under Trump's administration, though legal protections ensure U.S. citizens like Young cannot be denied entry entirely.
- Young's summer tour includes concerts in Europe, including Germany, followed by planned performances in the United States.