
“She didn’t seem to say much, but she did not look happy. She could not get on the flight so she had to turn around and leave,” a witness told the paper.

The US Department of Homeland Security said it did not comment on individual cases.
But a spokesman said foreign citizens who had admitting committing drugs offences could be deemed “inadmissible”.
“In general, an alien found inadmissible will need a waiver of inadmissibility,” he said. “Depending on the basis of their refusal they may be eligible to apply in advance of travel for a temporary waiver of inadmissibility. The waiver application process can be lengthy.”
A spokesman for Miss Lawson said: “We would never comment on Nigella’s travel plans.”
However, the ban will not be permanent if she applies for a special waiver.
Lawson will now be “invited to come back in through a different process”, sources told The Evening Standard
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