I understand that some BC members might not understand the implications about travel to and from, but for instance, if you hold a US green card, but you are from one of the target countries, you may find travel outside of US very risky, as you are not sure if you can return.
I only know about this as one of the associations that I advise from MENA, is incorporated in the US. However, senior staff are from one of the target countries - although they hold a US green card. The Board is afraid to let him travel to do the business of the association. He has been living in the US for several years, and owns property here.
I am not posting to the full BC list at this point, but just noting
BC Members:
FYI.
-Chris
From: owner-soac-discussion@icann.org [mailto:owner-soac-discussion@icann.org]
On Behalf Of David Olive
Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2017 7:45 PM
To: soac-infoalert@icann.org; soac-discussion@icann.org; Duncan Burns
Subject: [soac-discussion] Message from the ICANN Board: Travel to and from the US.
The Blog has been published here:https://www.icann.org/news/blog/travel-to-and-from-the-united-states
Late last week, the United States Government issued an Executive Order addressing immigration and visa status for some countries and people entering or planning to enter the country.
This situation has affected one Board member’s participation in the Board Workshop taking place in Los Angeles this week, and it may make it more difficult for certain community members to travel to ICANN 58 in Copenhagen in March. We are monitoring and evaluating this situation closely, and are trying to learn all we can about the implementation of the Order and what it means in practical terms for the ICANN community, employees and Board in the near and longer term.
ICANN remains committed to openness and accessibility. As we move forward, we will work together with the community to address issues such as meeting locations and travel.
As a global organization that depends on open, inclusive, transparent and accountable engagement, participation and policy development contributions from all over the world, we encourage all governments to help support the freedom of participation in ICANN and similar bodies.