The US Government has finally removed the ban on immigrants with HIV/AIDS that barred them from entering the country. The amendments would be followed by a bi-annual global HIV/Aids summit, giving support to America’s intentions to become a leader in fight against HIV/Aids.
The 22-year long ban was imposed in the late 1980s. According to Rachel Tiven, who is the Executive Director of Immigration Equality, these amendments were long overdue and also The 2012 World Aids Conference would take place as planned in the USA.
Rachel Tiven further added that it is terrific to see that people are moving past the whole issue of the disease and other issues related to HIV/AIDS and that ‘stigma’ has no place in the US Policy!
President Obama in October said that they lead the world when it comes to fighting against this disease and still America is one of the twelve countries which stop the immigrants with HIV to enter the premises.
But recent amendments have given a new ray of hope to people. The news came as a relief for all those prospective immigrants with HIV planning to migrate to America and make it big there. All they have to do is consult an expert Immigration consultant and know more about the amendments.
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