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UAFA (Uniting American Families Act): Facts and Fiction

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LGBTQs part of May 1 immigration rally

This year’s May Day celebration came at a time of both hope and uncertainty for both LGBTQ and straight attendees.  With an Obama administration in the White House, there is hope for substantive changes in policy among labor organizers and immigration activists.  But this year’s rally came in the midst of an outbreak of “swine flu,” later dubbed A(H1N1) by the World Health Organization.  Since this particular strain is reported to have its origins in Mexico, and because Chicago’s annual May Day march has effectively become an immigrant-rights march, concerns about contagion caused initial uncertainty about whether or not the event would even go on.

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Two-day confab focuses on immigrant issues

The National Immigrant Justice Center (NIJC) , a program of Heartland Alliance, hosted a conference on LGBT Immigration issues entitled ‘defending the Human Rights of LGBT and HIV-Positive Immigrants and Refugees.”  The conference took place March 26-27.  The conference took place at Northwestern University Law School, 357 E.  Chicago Avenue (on the first day) and the law firm McDermott, Will and Emery, 227 W.  Monroe (on the second day).

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Immigration Queer Politics, Culture, and History

Queers and Immigration Reform: Where Do We Stand?

Relocating and/or moving between two countries can be difficult and taxing but that, my friends, is not exile.  That’s mobility.

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Gay Marriage Immigration Queer Politics, Culture, and History

Queer Immigration: Change the Paradigms

The emphasis on documented couples as more deserving of protection undermines progress towards immigration reform that benefits all immigrants, undocumented or not, single or otherwise.

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Gay Immigration (and) Inequality

But is “family” necessarily part of a progressive reform agenda?