Is it just me or is it actually difficult to find any public disclosures of IETF/IAOC about any of this ? In other words: Its one thing to try to internally deal as good as possible with the situation (and it seems IAOC is on top of that), but its IMHO equally important to publically make the situation known - if one wants to have any chance to impact change. And i can not find anything easily on an IETF or IAOC or ISOC webpage anything about this. Neither about San Francisco nor what happen(s/ed) with LA. On Sun, Sep 17, 2017 at 03:30:30PM +0200, Eliot Lear wrote: > The IAOC made a really good call to change venues from San Francisco > (not that it makes me happy- I love visiting SF). > > Mexican teacher barred from traveling to US to collect Internet Society > award > > https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/sep/16/mexican-teacher-barred-from-traveling-to-us-to-collect-internet-society-award > > -- --- tte@xxxxxxxxx