via Advocate.com, by Kerry Eleveld
The first step to ending the HIV travel ban in the United States has been taken by the Obama administration. The Office of Management and Budget posted a notice on its site Friday afternoon indicating that the department of Health and Human Services could move forward with steps to change a regulation that has restricted HIV-positive people from gaining entrance into the United States.
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Saturday, June 27, 2009
HIV travel ban to be lifted?
Labels:
Congress,
HIV/AIDS policy,
immigration,
President Barack Obama
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