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There is no excuse for granting special treatment for the homosexual illegal aliens from Latin America. Actually, most of the Latin American nations are more pro-gay when compared to the US. So it is clear that the gays are not migrating to the US, in order to escape from persecution.
Maybe they shoud start noticing that homosexuality doesn't exist then.
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There is no excuse for granting special treatment for the homosexual illegal aliens from Latin America. Actually, most of the Latin American nations are more pro-gay when compared to the US. So it is clear that the gays are not migrating to the US, in order to escape from persecution.
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Gay immigrants are mounting a campaign to demand that they be included in any unilateral moves President Obama makes this year to halt deportations, arguing that they face unusual circumstances that otherwise might leave them on the outside.

The demands pose a tricky test for Mr. Obama, who has made major inroads with gay rights groups during his time in the White House, but who will have to draw lines somewhere as he seeks to craft a more lenient deportation policy without canceling deportations altogether.

“We hope that he evolves and he gets it right, and he can push for the broadest deferred action or administrative relief as possible,” said Jorge Gutierrez, an activist who made the case last week in an op-ed for the Washington Blade, a leading newspaper for gays.

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/aug/12/gay-illegal-immigrants-demand-deportation-protecti/

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