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NCLR Applauds Obama Administration for Halting Unfair Deportation of Young Immigrants Brought to This Country as Children
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NCLR Applauds California Governor Signing State Dream Act into Law
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Uniting American Families Act Introduced in both Chambers of Congress
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In re S.H.
S.H. is a lesbian from Bosnia who came to the United States in 2006 to escape the oppressive and abusive conditions she faced because of her sexual orientation in her home country. She learned about an exchange program and was able to leave Bosnia in 2006. She submitted an asylum application on her own, but was referred to the Immigration Court, where she was granted asylum.
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NCLR Applauds Senate Inclusion of Same-Sex Couples and Relief for Youth in Comprehensive Immigration Reform Bill
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NCLR Calls on Congress for Immigration Equality for Families
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LGBT, Immigration, Civil Rights and Faith Groups Praise Congress for United Effort to End Discrimination Against Lesbian & Gay Binational Families
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NCLR Condemns Arizona’s Unconstitutional Anti-Immigration Law
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NCLR Condemns Arizona’s Unconstitutional Anti-Immigration Law
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In re E.G.
E.G. is a young gay man from Uganda who came to the United States in order to pursue higher education. As a child and young adult, he was often verbally abused by his family members for behaving in a way that seemed too different from other boys. As he grew older, he learned to hide his sexuality for fear of being arrested by the police on the basis of his sexual orientation. E.G. hid from government operatives who hunt down men who are suspected to be gay, and then once arrested, are often tortured.
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