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Did Obama personally deport this man using Presidential authority, or did the INS do it?
LowGravity, the congenital idiot, got the "THANKS" form a peer, Boopity-Poop !.... Betcha TruthDoesn'tMatter isn't far behind !
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Did Obama personally deport this man using Presidential authority, or did the INS do it?
The Obama Administration has denied the request of a married couple in San Francisco, ordering the expulsion of one spouse who is the primary caregiver of his legally married husband with AIDS.
Team Obama is incapable of valuing our actual relationships, while making pretty speeches about DOMAs unconstitutionality.
Bradford Wells, a U.S. citizen, and Anthony John Makk, a citizen of Australia, were married seven years ago in Massachusetts. They have lived together 19 years, mostly in an apartment in the Castro district. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services denied Makks application to be considered for permanent residency as a spouse of an American citizen, citing the 1996 law that denies all federal benefits to same-sex couples.
Mr Wells states his case plainly:
Im married just like any other married person in this country, Wells said. At this point, the government can come in and take my husband and deport him. Its infuriating. Its upsetting. I have no power, no right to keep my husband in this country. I love this country, I live here, I pay taxes and I have no right to share my home with the person I married.
Fierce Advocate's Administration Cites DOMA, Denies Immigration Benefits to Gay Married Couple | MyFDL
Just an observation but doesn't it seem like one husband was cheating on the other husband when he contracted AIDS and the other husband didn't have it? Maybe homosexual relationships are more tolerent of stupid life ending reckless conduct than hetero couples.
Why did you call them a gay person??????? What does that have to do with it at all? They were Deported because they were NOT FUCKING HERE LEGALLY.
Why did you call them a gay person??????? What does that have to do with it at all? They were Deported because they were NOT FUCKING HERE LEGALLY.
Why did you call them a gay person??????? What does that have to do with it at all? They were Deported because they were NOT FUCKING HERE LEGALLY.
All thanks to DOMA. If they were straight, then they would have easily have qualified for citizenship through marriage.
Unfortunately, this "nuance" is lost on you.
Just an observation but doesn't it seem like one husband was cheating on the other husband when he contracted AIDS and the other husband didn't have it? Maybe homosexual relationships are more tolerent of stupid life ending reckless conduct than hetero couples.
Why did you call them a gay person??????? What does that have to do with it at all? They were Deported because they were NOT FUCKING HERE LEGALLY.
All thanks to DOMA. If they were straight, then they would have easily have qualified for citizenship through marriage.
Unfortunately, this "nuance" is lost on you.
Just an observation but doesn't it seem like one husband was cheating on the other husband when he contracted AIDS and the other husband didn't have it? Maybe homosexual relationships are more tolerent of stupid life ending reckless conduct than hetero couples.
My guess is if it's as serious as they are saying, he likely contracted it before the relationship began.
And im not sure anything was said about his partner not having HIV.
Not really relevant to the discussion though.
Why did you call them a gay person??????? What does that have to do with it at all? They were Deported because they were NOT FUCKING HERE LEGALLY.
All thanks to DOMA. If they were straight, then they would have easily have qualified for citizenship through marriage.
Unfortunately, this "nuance" is lost on you.
No. They wouldn't have because marriage does not automatically qualify someone for marriage if they are here illegally.
Just an observation but doesn't it seem like one husband was cheating on the other husband when he contracted AIDS and the other husband didn't have it? Maybe homosexual relationships are more tolerent of stupid life ending reckless conduct than hetero couples.
My guess is if it's as serious as they are saying, he likely contracted it before the relationship began.
And im not sure anything was said about his partner not having HIV.
Not really relevant to the discussion though.
19 years is a long time...but not that long with people with AIDs...I know several men who have had HIV/AIDS for 20 years or more.Just an observation but doesn't it seem like one husband was cheating on the other husband when he contracted AIDS and the other husband didn't have it? Maybe homosexual relationships are more tolerent of stupid life ending reckless conduct than hetero couples.
My guess is if it's as serious as they are saying, he likely contracted it before the relationship began.
And im not sure anything was said about his partner not having HIV.
Not really relevant to the discussion though.
19 years is a long time. If one husband already had full blown (pardon the pun) AIDS wouldn't it impact on their sexual relationship? Is AIDS still seen as a mark of commitment to the lifestyle in the homosexual community? After all the whining and the coverage and the (did I say whining?) about the alleged epidemic is there a single human in society who doesn't know what the "A" in AIDS means?