I found this about importing eggs:
Poultry hatching eggs imported from countries designated as free of END
The following countries are considered by the USDA to be free of exotic Newcastle disease: Australia, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, Denmark, Fiji, Finland, France, Greece, Great Britain (England, Scotland, Wales, and the Isle of Man), Iceland, Republic of Ireland, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland.
Hatching eggs imported from these countries are not required to be quarantined. However, the hatching eggs must be accompanied by a veterinary health certificate issued by a national government veterinarian of the exporting country as well as by a USDA import permit (see exception for Canada below).
So it's possible, I'll look into it more.
I have my f1s in a breeding pen to test for recessives and to get f2s.
After hatching some eggs, I'll put the f1 gens with my F0 rooster to get F2s. Im also going to be putting some f1 golden cuckoo olive eggers with the F1 rooster. Thats the plan at least.