Advocates Discuss U.S. Law Banning HIV-Positive Foreigners From Entering Country
Some HIV/AIDS advocates last week at a forum in Washington, D.C., called for changes to a U.S. law that bans HIV-positive foreigners from entering the country, the Bay Area Reporter reports (Roehr, Bay Area Reporter, 4/19). Congress in 1993 enacted legislation that prevented HIV-positive foreigners from obtaining visas or citizenship. According to the [click link for full article]
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Filed under: HIV / AIDS on April 24th, 2007