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Here and here, you can read statements by both the National Hispanic Christian Leader's Conference and the US Conference of Catholic Bishops both indicating their strong rejection of anything that includes provisions for LGBTQ couples and families with regard to immigration. The Uniting American Families Act would allow same sex couples the same rights as opposite sex couples in terms of immigration rights. But I guess that is just too threatening for both groups. There will be too many queer folk and queer families in the US that the institution of marriage will crumble, and that could possibly mean the end of the world.

The US Conference of Catholic Bishops and the National Hispanic Christian Leader's Conference can both KISS MY ASS!
For me, I still want to see UAFA passed, but this article helps me realize why I am more in line with CIR, rather than UAFA. Ben and I have more to benefit from CIR than we do UAFA, as I understand it. But why should I have to choose? I want both. If 20 other countries see gays as equal when it comes to immigration, why can't we? I feel that it is similar to how the Dream Act is separate from CIR, yet it doesn't mean that we should choose between one or the other, or wait for one before the other. I also feel that gays shouldn't be so critical of this article just because the author doesn't believe in marriage, for anyone, or that the UAFA isn't the miracle it is touted as. I believe that it should be incorporated into CIR, or as a stand-alone bill. I disagree with it in that I feel it should help all gay binational couples without penalization, regardless of the legal status of the fore
Options dwindle for binational lesbian couple facing deportation on Friday. Heartbreaking. Two twin seventh grade US citizens will be losing their .... Equal Immigration Rights for same sex binational couples. Followers. My Blog List ...

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Promoting public awareness of the need for fairness in immigration policy particularly as it relates to the rights of same-sex bi-national couples in the United States who seek equal immigration rights; Providing information regarding political issues relating to gay immigration equality issues, rights and policy.