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HuffPost Live October 9, 2012 – Gay Binational Nightmare (We Were Part of the Hangout)
Karin and I joined several others on a HuffPost Live Hangout today – October 9, 2012 – and talked about our lives as members of same-sex binational families. One guest was Victoria Neilson, legal director of Immigration Equality. The rest … Continue reading
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Re-Posting August 6, 2012 Washington Blade Article on Same-Sex Binational Couples’ Struggle and DHS Status
Despite Assurances, LGBT Advocates Want More for Bi-National Couples By Chris Johnson on August 6, 2012 The US Department of Homeland Security The issue of keeping married bi-national gay couples together in the United States is receiving fresh attention as … Continue reading
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Happy Pride Month! Senator Patrick Leahy Helping Again
The Advocate op-ed by Victoria Neilson, legal director, Immigration Equality, June 15, 2011 Patrick Leahy Wants to Keep Refugees Safe – And Here COMMENTARY: The legal director for Immigration Equality explains why a minor change to a 1996 law was … Continue reading