Archive for June, 2010

Obama’s Immigration Speech

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

Obama’s Immigration Speech

President Barack Obama is set to deliver a major speech about immigration policy this coming Thursday, July 1st, at 10:30 AM from the campus of American University in Washington, DC.

The President will re-affirm his commitment to immigration reform in the wake of Arizona’s racial profiling laws and ask Congress to finish the work it started on comprehensive immigration reform before key players backed away from the table. The momentum we’ve been building is finally paying off with a strong commitment from the President that immigration reform is a priority for him and his Administration.

We’ll be liveblogging the speech below when it starts, but in the mean time let us know in the comments section what you’d like to hear from our President!

Leave a comment and tell him what we need!

Obama’s Immigration Speech

State of California Endorses

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

State of California Formally Endorses Immigration Rights for Same-Sex Couples

Published on Jun 29, 2010 – 6:43:26 AM
By: Equality California

SACRAMENTO, June 28, 2010 – Today the State Senate passed a resolution with a 23-12 vote that included bipartisan support, endorsing a federal law that would permit U.S. citizens and permanent residents to sponsor a same-sex partner for immigration. The resolution, AJR 15, introduced by Assembly Member Kevin de León (D-Los Angeles) and co-sponsored by Equality California and Asian Americans for Civil Rights and Equality (AACRE), formally requests that the United States Congress pass and President Obama sign the Uniting American Families Act (UAFA).

“Our broken immigration system unfairly discriminates against thousands of families headed by same-sex couples by keeping them apart,” said Geoff Kors, executive director of Equality California. “It is in the hands of Congress and President Obama to end this grave injustice. We call on them to pass and sign into law the Uniting American Families Act, thus ensuring that all families, regardless of sexual orientation, enjoy the security and stability that all families deserve.”

Under current federal law, U.S. citizens and permanent residents can file visa petitions on behalf of an opposite-sex spouse. The UAFA, introduced by U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT) and Congressman Jerrold Nadler (D-NY), would amend the nation’s Immigration and Nationality Act by adding same-sex “permanent partners” to the list of family members for whom a U.S. citizen or permanent resident can petition. The bill defines a “permanent partner” as an adult who is in a committed, intimate, financially interdependent relationship with another adult in “which both parties intend a lifelong commitment.”

“Thousands of American families and committed same-sex couples are denied basic rights and legal protections, including the ability to petition for a partner to immigrate to the U.S.,” said Assemblymember De León. “They live in legal limbo and are torn apart by outdated immigration policies. In ensuring a true state of equality, Congress must take immediate steps to reunite and protect all families once and for all.”

According to the U.S. Census, approximately 35,000 bi-national same-sex couples currently live in the United States. At least 16 other nations already have immigration policies allowing the sponsorship of same-sex partners, including Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Israel, South Africa and the United Kingdom.

There are currently 115 co-sponsors of the UAFA in the U.S. House of Representatives and 21 co-sponsors in the U.S. Senate. Endorsed by the State Assembly in September of last year, the resolution now awaits a procedural concurrent vote in the Assembly.

For more information about EQCA’s legislation, visit www.eqca.org/legislation.

State of California Formally Endorses Immigration Rights for Same-Sex Couples

Ask for help today!

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

Gay couple gets a boost in winning bid to reunite
Story listed below
For over 5 years I have been asking my senator at the time Hilary Clinton and now Gillibrand for help in getting my husband into the country and for years I have been told that nothing can be done. I’ve also asked Congressman Peter King for help but like always his office doesn’t answer.
It’s just strange that Senator John Kerry made a few phone calls and got a bi-national couple a visa? Last Sunday June 6 2010 I faxed everyone that is listed in the story that Kerry talked to, and yesterday I went to Senator Schumer’s office and Gellibrand’s office and state leg. Sweeny office asking for the same that this gay couple got along with that I DROPED OFF THE SAME LETTERS TO Newsday the Local paper on Long Island and Queens.
I feel that everyone in a Bi-national relationship do the same thing, call your Senator and congressman and ask for a visa!

Gay couple get a boost in winning bid to reunite

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

Gay couple get a boost in winning bid to reunite
Kerry helps Brazilian return to Haverhill
boston.com

By Maria Sacchetti

Tim Coco and Genesio Oliveira married in 2005, among the throngs who wed after same-sex marriage became legal in Massachusetts. But for nearly three years, they lived apart — Coco in Haverhill and Oliveira in his native Brazil — because federal law does not recognize their union.

On Wednesday, Oliveira returned to Massachusetts for an emotional reunion after federal immigration officials took the rare step of granting him permission to stay for one year on humanitarian grounds, clearing the way for him to try again for legal residency. His return followed personal appeals by Senator John F. Kerry, US Attorney General Eric Holder, and Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano on their behalf.

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Stop the Conference of Catholic Bishops and the National Ass.

Friday, June 4th, 2010

Press Release – June 04, 2010.

Today Independent Activists launched a Campaign to engage the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and the National Associations of Evangelicals requesting that they cease and desist from the continued lobby activities against LGBT equality Legislation.

On June 9th The USCCB and NAE have announced a full Page ad in various Newspapers to announce that they will be Lobbying in D.C. for Comprehensive immigration reform. They plan to emphasize their objection to the LGBT immigration equality language that is currently present in the recently introduced Framework for immigration reform.

October of 2009, the Senate Subcommittee on Immigration, Refugees, and Border Security held a hearing on Comprehensive Immigration Reform: Theodore Cardinal McCarrick Archbishop Emeritus of Washington, D.C. provided testimony:

“Comprehensive immigration reform: Faith-Based Perspectives October 8, 2009.” where he stated in overt exclusion and direct opposition to S. 424, the Uniting American Families Act.

Please read and sign
http://www.change.org/petitions/view/halt_the_harm_-_stop_advocacy_by_usccb_and_nae_causing_harm_to_lgbt_community