All long as they don't trash their hotel rooms everything should be okay. Of course if they don't put on a good show people may want their money back. They made it so hard to get bottles in........ they probably don't have to worry about stuff being thrown at the sage.
I heard Lou Gramm is going to be rejoining them for a song or two. It's really Mick Jones' show though. I personally wish them well on their current US tour.
I also found an interesting comment from a Bosnian girl who moved here some time ago. It gives her perspective on what it is like to move here. She says a lot of the Bosnians who moved here are gypsies, and we all know what rascals those gypsies can be.
I can give some insight. I live in a town that was around 50,000 people and we have had about 3,000 people come legally in the past 5-years. Also we have a lot of illegal immigration too. There is really no way of knowing how many have come illegally, but it is a lot. They are given housing, food, education, and jobs if they want them. I think most people here don't mind foreigners moving here if it is legal and orderly and not too many at once.
I'll give you a link to an article in the Washington Post about our town. As you can imagine educating the children of people who don't speak English is a challenge.
American accents are collateral damage to frequent in country migration and massive immigration without assimilation. But the main three areas of strong accents were New York/ New jersey, Boston, and the South. The western states never had much of an accent. Anyone that thinks southern accents are aggressive ain't never been to Queens, NY lol.
If you want a good variety of the way accents are now watch 'Orange is the new black" on Netflix.
RE: foreigner
When I go to Mexico or other South American countries I get called "gringo" a lot. Doesn't bother me though.