Last Friday, we celebrated the end of a 22-year legislation that prevented HIV-positive people from entering the United States.
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"The Obama administration has taken a new step toward lifting the ban on HIV-positive foreign nationals entering the United States in a possible indication that a full repeal is coming soon.
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For more than two decades, anybody who is HIV positive has been prevented from entering the United States.
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Members of Congress and LGBT mainstream activists touted a law that was passed last year by Congress as signaling a long overdue repeal of a rule that prohibits HIV-positive foreign nationals from entering the US unless they obtain a special waiver.
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One of the very few good things (and maybe the only good thing) George W. Bush ever did was signing PEPFAR into law last summer, which, among other things, lifted “the HIV travel/immigration ban, which bars foreign travelers with HIV/AIDS from entering the United States unless they obtain a spouse or family waiver.
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