The Indian government is considering banning Lindsay Lohan from visiting the country again, after the actress entered the continent last year to shoot a BBC documentary on female sex trafficking without work visa.
Last December, the Mean Girls star traveled across the continent interviewing the people involved in trying to find solutions to the illegal trade. While in India, Lohan visited the Sanlaap women’s and children’s shelter outside Kolkata, which houses young women and girls who were victims of trafficking and other forms of exploitation.
The star, 23, described her visit to India as “the most amazing time of my life.” However, after learning that Lohan violated immigration laws by entering the country to film the documentary without the proper documentation, senior civil servants in New Delhi are now studying the case and will rule on whether her name will be added to an immigration blacklist, London’s The Telegraph reports.
The documentary will air on BBC Three later this year.