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Month: February 2011
U.S. Separating Gay Bi-National Couple On Valentine’s Day
While couples across the United States are celebrating their commercial and non-commercial manifestations of love for Valentines’ Day, Anton and Brian from South Philadelphia may have to bid a painful goodbye to one another. The United States is deporting Anton Read More …
UK Deporting Gay Asylum Seeker to Death
It hasn’t been a month since the murder of Ugandan gay rights activist David Kato, and the United Kingdom finds itself in the spotlight again for trying to deport another LGBT asylum-seeker to death in Uganda. Uganda is notorious for Read More …
Florida High School Athletics Association Demands Papers Please
The state of Florida has not passed their version of the Arizona “papers please” law yet, but Florida students are already bearing the repercussions. The Florida High School Athletics Association has decided to sanction the No. 1 ranked Dr. Michael Read More …
Success! University of Arkansas Student Out of Detention
Last week, I wrote about Jonathan Chavez, an honors student at the University of Arkansas, who was detained after ICE officials nabbed him from a Greyhound bus and hauled him to a private detention facility in Florida. After numerous calls, Read More …
Success? BBC Makes Half-Hearted Apology For Insulting Mexican Ambassador
Yesterday we reported that the hosts of a popular BBC car show called Top Gear had launched a hateful tirade against Mexicans, referring to them as lazy, feckless, flatulent and overweight. Watch it here. In less than a day, more than 1000 Read More …