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LA, India don’t want Lindsay Lohan

Lindsay Lohan went on a Twitter tirade after security guards kept her from entering LA club Trousdale Thursday night — but it isn’t the only place she’s unwelcome these days.

After bouncers barred her because her name wasn’t on the list for a private party being held there, Lohan twittered that she was simply trying to say hello to a friend. She rambled:

“I’ve never been treated so poorly in my life, this is why I never come to LA — isn’t security . . . Aren’t they supposed to “protect” us? Rather than man-handle and scare us (girls)?” she wrote.

“That was scary, mean, arrogant, and unnecessarily aggressive,” Lohan fumed. “I pick New York just like Jay-Z.”

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But there’s another place Lohan might not be welcome — the entire nation of India. Officials there determined the troubled tartlet failed to apply for a work visa before filming a BBC documentary on child labor and trafficking in the country last year, and they’re considering adding her name to an immigration blacklist, Britain’s Telegraph reports.

The possible ban comes after an Indian activist complained in December that Lohan had falsely promoted her involvement in a raid to save 40 child workers from sweatshops in New Delhi. According to those involved in the raids, Lohan was nowhere near the country until after the rescue was made.

“Over 40 children saved so far . . . within one day’s work . . . this is what life’s about . . . doing this is a life worth living,” Lohan posted on Twitter, though the post has since been removed.

“Focusing on celebrities and lies is so disconcerting, when we can be changing the world one child at a time, hope everyone can see that,” Lohan added. But Indian activists said she was trivializing the issue of child trafficking.