Refusal to Totally Lift HIV Travel Ban ‘Deeply Troubling’
Posted on October 2, 2008
Filed Under MSN Gay News, News
Two months after Congress voted to repeal the ban on HIV-positive travelers to the United States, the Department of Homeland Security announced it will issue regulations which purport to ‘streamline’ the waiver application process for HIV-positive short-term visitors. The move comes nearly two years after the agency was directed to streamline the process and fails to follow Congress’ mandate to end the ban.
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