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Although this case does not involve my normal conversation regarding surrogacy, egg donation or other forms of assisted reproduction, it does involve an interesting issue regarding immigration and our military members. I found this article to be a sad note to an already trajic ending - however, hopefully this Marine's son can live with his mother and his family. Good luck to them.
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Shirley Tan's days in the United States are numbered, and April 22nd is the dreaded day.
Chicago Page One Examiner reports that Immigration Equality is calling on legislators to act on behalf of a Northern California family that may soon be torn apart because the parents are lesbians.
At some point during most children's elementary years (usually it’s the third grade), they study the many peoples who poured into "this great country of ours" via ports like Ellis and Angel Island to escape poverty, famine, and that “p” word gay people know so much about—persecution.
Delays, bureaucracy, inconsistency, and injustice make the U.S. immigration system a nightmare for millions. Debate over the system is intensifying.
Immigration Equality collaborated with Human Rights Watch to research, write, and publish a study about the fate of binational same-sex couples under U.S. law.