Human Rights Campaign Calls on the LGBT Community and Allies to Participate in National, Grassroots Push to Lobby Congress Face-to-Face

The Campaign, the nation’s largest , , and () , today launched a national, campaign called “No Excuses” to demand action from on key issues of . Designed to take advantage of the congressional , when are in their local offices and meeting with , “No Excuses” will mobilize ’s 750,000 and their to meet directly with and push for federal . and supporters can get involved by visiting: http://noexcuses.hrc.org.

“While we salute and acknowledge the heroic of who have worked tirelessly on our behalf, far too many have dragged their feet on basic matters of and that have lingered too long and hurt too many and their families,” said Campaign . “Yes, there are many facing this and this . But often additional hardship protecting their families, their loved ones and their , and too few in are willing to these issues of basic . Now, more than ever, of the community need to make their heard -to- and in the districts where they live.”

Using innovative , one-on-one trainings and staff and follow-through, will press to end in the military, treat all legally married equally, pass reform that recognizes and honors families, workplace for employees, and treat all ’ compensation equally.

The interactive “No Excuses” website allows supporters to download a meeting toolkit, schedule a meeting and report back on how it went. To take action, visit: http://noexcuses.hrc.org.

The in-district meetings will on the following key legislative in the 111th :

–Repeal the Defense of (), which denies legally married and more than 1,000 ;

–Prohibit workplace for the community by passing an inclusive Non- (ENDA);

–Repeal “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” to ensure that service who contribute to our nation’s security are no longer summarily discharged for who they are;

–Pass reform that recognizes permanent same- and ends the painful separation of families;

–And provide benefits equally to the nearly 3 million employees, including same- .

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US May Lift Entry Ban on HIV Patients

For more than two , anybody who is positive has been prevented from entering the . But with ’s support, the ban will likely expire soon, with the Centers for Disease and Prevention () taking until August 17. The department of and Human Services () will then make the . “We’re trying to end the and the for a disease that doesn’t exclusion for coming into this country,” said the director of the ’s division of and quarantine, Dr. Martin Cetron. “We have to appreciate this is not a threat we from abroad.” He acknowledged that “ is clearly a public disease of significance,” but added that simply letting somebody with into the country does not “immediately pose a to the public.”

The could allow an average of about 5,000 -infected into the each year. And according to a estimate published in the federal , the of those admitted in just the first year would total almost $. The is one of about 15 countries that prevent entry of -positive patients, though it is possible to obtain a waiver under certain conditions. See US May Lift Entry Ban on HIV Patients

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Homosexual Haitian Migrants Focus of UA Doctoral Student’s Research


Erin Durban

Erin spent time in Haiti last year initiating her field research about individuals who immigrate to the . While there, she worked to immerse herself in the culture, which included learning about vévé, used during , from a priest, .

Erin Durban in Haiti

Erin , center, is making her to Haiti to learn about the Haitians make in immigrating to the , but then opting to return to their home country.

Erin , a doctoral in the UA’s gender and women’s studies department, will travel to Haiti to study the Haitians migrants make when they leave for the U.S. but then return home.

As an undergraduate in Denver, Erin began to study the conditions of Haitian and ways the has been embroiled in the history of the country.

Now a doctoral in gender and women’s studies, is studying the of “-identified” Haitians who choose to leave for the , but then opt to return home.

Perplexing to is the idea that the has a for offering “more liberated spaces” to around the world seeking – whether for political, economic, or because of – and yet certain of Haitians decide to return to a county that has offers little protection against -based .

, whose are in , migration and cultural studies as well as social and , said she is interested in studying way Haitians interpret the between the and Haiti within the context of what is defined as “home.”

She recently received a Social and Institute grant for her project, “Desire to Return, Desire to Leave: Investigating Haitian Migration.” The institute, which operates out of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, promotes research in the college.

The project will take her later this month to the country of more than 9 million inhabitants, where she will spend several weeks conducting research in Jacmel and Port-au- to better understand the complexities association with the migration of Haitians who are .

Her investigation, she said, may also help to shed more light on the ways in which economic, political and social interactions and pressures influence certain .

One challenge she’ll is the amount of information about in Haitians, said , who intends to publish an article about her research and incorporate her findings into her dissertation.

“Surprisingly, there is not a of research about migration in Haiti,” said, noting that of existing and documentaries, most tend to on men or the vodou, or voodoo, , which tends to be more accepting of .

The , too, tends to be on the turmoil in Haiti, considered the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere.

’s interest in these issues was heighted about five years ago with the announcement of the ’ Stabilization Mission in Haiti, a established in response to armed in the country. The is among the countries offering military and police personnel in the effort.

“Everywhere I went it seemed I was hearing about Haiti and I found it very strange that here is this place that is really close that no one ever really talks about,” she said. “But when they do, all we ever hear about is , and disease.”

said it is important to understand – outside of the typical contexts of and – how gender and are shaping the experience of migrants.

She was encouraged to begin studying what she described as “the coexistence” of two seemingly conflicting beliefs about migration after visiting Haiti last year.

One describes the desire by and to leave Haiti for the more “progressive” , whereas another describes a strong desire to return to Haiti once in the because of a to live in their .

Her research, she said, may help explain the role that family obligations, work-related struggles, the pursuit of , , the associated with being an , “the heightened anti- post-Sept. 11″ and other factors play in migrants choosing to leave the .

In her grant , noted that her research could potentially “rethink the idea of the as a site of ‘liberation’ for of the world from a new vantage point.” Of particular concern are ways in which , xenophobia and affect and influence the of .

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Gay Filipino Wins Asylum Case in Historic Decision New America Media

n a possible precedent-setting case, a Filipino man was granted political on May 21, 2009 based on his claim that he would suffer in his homeland for being a . Judge Geisse granted the application of Philip , a 43-year-old man from the , preventing him from being deported from the .

generally believe that applications for based on gender are nearly impossible to win. also had to overcome the one year for the filing of applications from the in the as he filed his application more than one year after his arrival.

was represented by Laguatan, a certified who has won major cases against the U.S. government and not only in law but also in civil cases involving millions of dollars.

was an in the for prior to his arrival in 2005 on a visitor’s . He testified that when he was 9 years old and again when he was old, he was forced to engage in anal and by older boys. And at age 16, threatened with a knife, a forced him to do and anal at various times. He testified that he did not report these incidents to his as he did not want them to know he was – which would have traumatized them. See Gay Filipino Wins Asylum Case in Historic Decision

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Gay Couples Forced to Flee US Over Immigration Law

An estimated 36,000 Americans a choice — separate or move abroad — because they can’t secure green cards for their partners like spouses can., said U.S. Rep. Jerrold Nadler, D-NY, citing information from the Immigration .

Bills have been introduced in to treat same- partners like spouses for the purposes of but are likely to a strong fight, both from and anti- . The 1996 Defense of prevents officials from recognizing marriages, even from states where they are now legal.

see the issue as a basic rights question, and Steve Ralls, a for , said he believes the best chance for the is as part of a larger bill.

But other want to keep the issues separate, fearful of bogging down an already tough fight. Kevin Appleby, director for U.S. Conference of Catholic , said the push for same- partners in is about getting recognition in federal law for — which he opposes.

”It’s an unholy of the and the same-sex marriage ,” he said. ”It’s very combustible.”

’s decision last month brought the issue to an unlikely place, a town of 90,000 where ranchers and roughnecks from the vast open lands come to do their banking and send their kids to the regional state college. The town’s only other recent brush with national came last year when it housed the hundreds of children taken from a polygamist ’s ranch in nearby Eldorado.

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Gay Filipino professor wins political asylum after revealing a 30-year secret of sexual abuse

After his visitor’s expired in 2006, Philip , an from the Philippines, consulted a attorney. He wanted to see if he could stay longer to be with his and sister who are in the Bay Area.

That bureaucratic instead to of a stunning , recounted during an emotional in an in last month: When he was 9, 11 and 16, said he was repeatedly sexually assaulted by other boys.

Recounting the abuse, said the 43-year Bay Area resident, was “like forever. It was like re-entering a harrowing, .”

He feared a forced return to the , “of being hurled back in the world of cruelty.”

That wrenching convinced Judge Geisse to grant political in the , ending for now the government’s effort to deport him. The Department of Justice, which has until June 22 to appeal, could not be reached for comment Monday.

Political in the for and who if returned to their is not new and no one knows how many such cases are granted each year. , a group that for and rights, won 55 similar cases last year.

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Sen. Jeff Sessions Irked By Lesbian Mom’s Crying Child: “Enough With The Histrionics” (VIDEO)

Yesterday the had a hearing on the Uniting , a bill that will “amend the and Nationality to eliminate in the laws by permitting of and lawful to obtain lawful in the same manner as spouses of and lawful and to penalize in connection with permanent .” Of course, some of the that the bill would eliminate would same- , so, !

One of the who testified in support of the bill was a named Shirley Tan, who is in a same- and thus caught in the crosshairs of existing law. The New Republic’s James Kirchick documents her circumstances thusly:

Testifying was Shirley Tan, a Fillipino who has been with her American for 23 years. Together, they are raising twelve-year-old twin boys. She originally left the Phillipines after suffering a from a man who murdered her (one of the reasons why Tan does not want to return to her native country, aside from the fact that her and children live in the U.S., is that the man who brutalized her has since been released from prison.) Tan was originally scheduled to be deported on 3rd, but won a reprieve after Senator introduced a allowing her to stay in the country temporarily.

Almost right from the start of Tan’s , one of Tan’s young children started crying. The committee chairman, , paused the and offered the child some measure of comfort. According to Kirchick, these kindly sentiments were not shared by everyone on the committee:

For most , the sight of a 12-year-old boy in tears at the prospect of his mother being deported halfway around the world would invoke some . Unmoved, however, was Alabama , ranking minority member of the Committee and the only to bother to attend the hearing. At the sight of the weeping boy, according to a who was at the hearing, Sessions leaned towards one of his aides and sighed, “Enough with the .” Sessions’s press secretary did not return a call seeking comment.

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Gay mayor’s illicit love is talk of conservative Texas

The small of San Angelo has been turned upside down by one of the most unusual ever to impact on American political life.

Joseph , the popular mayor, suddenly resigned last week after revealing he had fallen madly in with an illegal . That was the first ; the second was that his new was another man.

Not surprisingly the news has become the talk of Texas. In the socially and solidly state, and illegal are probably the two hottest potatoes in town.

Perhaps, then, it was no wonder that announced the end of his from , where he had fled with his and from where he could mourn the end of an otherwise successful political .

The news came as a . , 32, had just won a fourth term with 89 per cent of the . He was immensely popular after having worked long hours to fix the city’s infrastructure and attending hundreds of .

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Senate to Hold First-Ever Hearing Addressing Anti-Gay Discrimination in U.S. Immigration Law

June 3rd Hearing Will Uniting

The will hold its first-ever hearing on The Uniting (UAFA), a bill to end against and Americans in U.S. law and allow and to sponsor their partners for residency in the .

The hearing was scheduled by Senator (D-VT), Chairman of the and the sponsor of UAFA. Witnesses will include binational who have been separated, or separation, because of discriminatory U.S. law.

 An estimated 36,000 binational are affected by U.S. laws prohibiting and Americans from sponsoring their partners for residency. Countless and families, including many with children, are torn apart by U.S. law, or are forced to leave the to remain together. While 19 other nations allow and to sponsor their partners, the continues to discriminate against of families. As the nation prepares to consider reform, the hearing will provide an important opportunity for to hear from some of those families.

The session is set for Wednesday, , 2009, 10:00 a.m. in Room 226 – Dirksen Office Building, Washington, D.C.

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Canada hears refugee claim by gay Nigerian

(Toronto, Ontario) The has ordered a new hearing for a Nigerian man who says he fears for his life if he is returned home.

fled to Canada in 2005 using a . At a 2006 board hearing he said that once …

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