Madison Reed and his partner deserve the same legal rights as any other American. Tragically, these two men are separated by oceans of distance and culture. I have known Madison for 7 years. We met while I was a student at Marshall University here in Huntington. Madison immediately opened up to me and became a mentor in a time where I was defining so many things about myself. He is a proud man. This pride has to do with the fact that he has seen oppression and has come out on top. He has taught me to look for the building blocks of my pride in an ability to show understanding to all people, even those who may not even try to understand me. Madison has run a business, been a mentor, and in that a positive force in Huntington. He deserves to be united with his partner, Dzmitry, not through just some political or economic union. For Madison, relationships have nothing to do with those two
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A Brush With Destiny
Posted by
USAFrance 900 days ago
(http://www.huntingtonnews.net)
Is the Democratic Party Even Worth Supporting Anymore
Posted by
DividedByLaw 963 days ago
(http://www.unitingamericanfamilies.net)
I've long since diverted all of the money that I would ordinarily contribute to the Democratic party into other advocacy groups specifically championing our rights: HRC, Immigration Equality, etc. I'm going to have to leave my own damn ...
HIV ban will be lifted quite soon (for real)
Posted by
ATLdave 1056 days ago
(http://bigqueer.com)
Today, the Department of Human and Health Services (HHS) finally published its proposed regulations to lift the HIV travel and immigration ban in the Federal Register for a 45-day period of public comment.
It has certainly taken a long time and a lot of lobbying effort to reach this monumental point: when the HHS finally published its proposed regulations, before issuing the final regulations -- the day when all HIV-infected individuals will not be discriminated against from entering the country. Please respond to the HHS with your supportive comments.
It has certainly taken a long time and a lot of lobbying effort to reach this monumental point: when the HHS finally published its proposed regulations, before issuing the final regulations -- the day when all HIV-infected individuals will not be discriminated against from entering the country. Please respond to the HHS with your supportive comments.
Shirley Tan Saved from Deportation (for Now)
Posted by
uluckidog 1127 days ago
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Equality, Out4 Immigration, Love Exiles and all the Media that remained so patient and supportive. Senator Boxer is co- sponsoring UAFA and...
For US immigration partnered doesn't count (San Francisco Chronicle)
Posted by
MikeLA 1142 days ago
(http://us.rd.yahoo.com)
Shirley Tan has been with her partner, Jay Mercado, for 23 years. The Pacifica women have twin 12-year-old sons and have been registered domestic partners since 1991. That means nothing to the federal government, which recognizes only a marriage between a man...
For US immigration "partnered" doesn't count (San Francisco Chronicle)
Posted by
USABound 1145 days ago
(http://www.sfgate.com)
Proud ParentingFor US immigration, 'partnered' doesn't countSan Francisco Chronicle, USAIt's a familiar story, said Rachel B. Tiven, executive director of Immigration Equality, which works to end discrimination in immigration law against lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and HIV-positive people. "We hear every day from American citizens ...MARRIAGE EQUALITY USA, OUT4IMMIGRATION, AND LOVE EXILES REPORT ... California ChronicleLesbian mom to be deported Friday Examiner.comBay Area family's life upended by immigration nightmare Bay Area ReporterTips-Q GLBT Newsall 26 news articles
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