I used cocaine, Britain's prime minister candidate may be barred from US entry

One of the candidates for prime minister in Great Britain, Michael Gove, said he had used cocaine 20 years ago, and hoped it would not prevent his political race. But the problems of his honest confession seem to have begun to surface. He could be prevented from entering the United States, [...]
But the problems of his honest confession seem to have begun to surface. He may be prevented from entering the United States for violating visa rules that force you to answer questions about whether they have ever violated laws related to property, use or distribution of illegal drugs.
“FBI and DEA officials have confirmed that American authorities can use the Gove confession to prevent it from travelling to the US”, Sunday Times reported.
Gove's recent public visit to the US was to interview Donald Trump before taking the country's lead in January 2017. American immigration rights specialist Susan McFadden confirmed that Mr. Gove could make it undesirable in the United States.
This is not about his admission that used drugs, but the fact that he had previously lied on visa application”, McFadden told Sunday Times, broadcast Topch.
Gove pledged to lift the VAT and bring a lower sales tax to stimulate business after Brex. He claimed his economic plan has been driven by the need to bring additional investment, increase productivity and improve the situation throughout the country.












