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HIV Ban - Action Needed!
HIV Ban - Action Needed!
We're almost there. Earlier today, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) issued regulations which, when implemented, will mean the end of the HIV travel and immigration ban. The regulations come more than a year after Senator John Kerry, Congresswoman Barbara Lee and former Senator Gordon Smith successfully led Congress to end America's longstanding discrimination against people living with HIV and AIDS who want to visit, and live in, the United States.
Immigration Equality has been proud to stand with our allies in Washington and lead the grassroots effort to see the HIV ban toppled once and for all. Now, at long last, the end is in sight. What seemed impossible a few years ago is now very possible indeed.
There is one more step, though, before the prohibition is gone, and you can be part of the historic effort to end the ban. For the next 45 days, HHS will make the proposed regulations available for public comment. You can weigh in, in support of these important regulations, by becoming a co-signer of Immigration Equality's comment.
To join the effort to lift the HIV ban, just click here and add your name to those who are joining Immigration Equality in endorsing today's regulations and calling for an end to the ban.
We will submit your name along with our comment to HHS. When the agency reviews those comments, your voice will be added to those calling for the complete repeal of the HIV travel and immigration ban.
We are so close to winning this important victory, and final repeal of the ban could come as early as this fall. But we need your help to make that happen. Please, take a moment and add your name to Immigration Equality's endorsement of today's HHS regulations.
Together, we can make history and end the ban
We're almost there. Earlier today, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) issued regulations which, when implemented, will mean the end of the HIV travel and immigration ban. The regulations come more than a year after Senator John Kerry, Congresswoman Barbara Lee and former Senator Gordon Smith successfully led Congress to end America's longstanding discrimination against people living with HIV and AIDS who want to visit, and live in, the United States.
Immigration Equality has been proud to stand with our allies in Washington and lead the grassroots effort to see the HIV ban toppled once and for all. Now, at long last, the end is in sight. What seemed impossible a few years ago is now very possible indeed.
There is one more step, though, before the prohibition is gone, and you can be part of the historic effort to end the ban. For the next 45 days, HHS will make the proposed regulations available for public comment. You can weigh in, in support of these important regulations, by becoming a co-signer of Immigration Equality's comment.
To join the effort to lift the HIV ban, just click here and add your name to those who are joining Immigration Equality in endorsing today's regulations and calling for an end to the ban.
We will submit your name along with our comment to HHS. When the agency reviews those comments, your voice will be added to those calling for the complete repeal of the HIV travel and immigration ban.
We are so close to winning this important victory, and final repeal of the ban could come as early as this fall. But we need your help to make that happen. Please, take a moment and add your name to Immigration Equality's endorsement of today's HHS regulations.
http://www.immigrationequality.org/t...hp?pageid=1142
http://www.immigrationequality.org/t...hp?pageid=1142
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that is a little bit strange that they are wanting to end the hiv ban but not any other restrictions when coming to america using this method why is hiv the only part of coming in to america that they are truing to have ended what about people with criminal convictions like drink driving or drug offences or the other stupid rules they have
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rich
all i know when regan was in office they didn't have a clue on how to stop it, and they thought by stopping people from coming into the country would stop it.
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did anyone go and sign it? It's really important our brothers and sisters need out help