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Immigration Equality (organization)

Immigration Equality is a United States nonprofit organization founded in 1994.[1] Based in New York, it both advocates for and directly represents LGBTQ and HIV-positive people in the immigration system.[2][3][4]

Immigration Equality
Logo of Immigration Equality since 2020
AbbreviationImEq
FormationMarch 3, 1994; 30 years ago (1994-03-03)
TypeNGO (non-governmental agency)
Legal statusNon-profit advocacy
PurposeAdvocating for equal immigration and asylum rights for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, (LGBT) and HIV-positive people
HeadquartersNew York City
Executive Director
Aaron C. Morris
Staff
18
Websitewww.ImmigrationEquality.org
Logo between 2005 and 2020

The organization provides guidance and legal counsel for LGBTQ and HIV-positive immigrants, particularly those seeking asylum from countries where they face persecution. In 2017, it provided over $33 million in free legal services for low-income LGBTQ and HIV-positive immigrants. It wins 99% of its cases.

Direct legal representation and clients edit

Immigration Equality represents LGBTQ and HIV-positive immigrants seeking safety, fair treatment, and freedom in the United States. Its clients include asylum seekers, binational couples and families, detained individuals, and undocumented people.

In over 80 countries worldwide, it is a crime to be LGBT.[5] Due to their sexual orientation, gender identity, or HIV status, clients are persecuted in their country of origin and flee to the United States.[6] The fear of further abuse, torture, and death prevents their return. Without legal immigration status in the United States, they can be detained by immigration officials and deported.[6] Immigration Equality helps clients to win asylum or release from detention so they can live safely and freely in the United States.

Clients detained in detention centers have reported abuse by fellow detainees and guards. They often report spending a majority of their time isolated in solitary confinement, particularly transgender woman who are housed in male facilities.[7]

Historically, Immigration Equality's largest source of clients has come from Jamaica, with Mexico trailing right behind. In 2013, with Russia's "anti-gay propaganda" law, the organization's number of Russian clients surpassed the number of Mexican clients.

Over the last 20 years, the largest percentage of Immigration Equality clients has come from the Caribbean and Latin America. As more countries worldwide pass anti-LGBTQ laws, the number of individuals coming to Immigration Equality from Russia, the Middle East, and Sub-Saharan Africa has increased.

Immigration Equality has a 98% win rate for their clients in asylum offices and immigration court.[8] In 2013, the organization represented approximately 354 clients. Immigration Equality maintains a list of LGBTQ and HIV-competent private immigration attorneys to provide legal representation for those who contact them. They also provide technical assistance to attorneys who are working on sexual orientation, transgender identity, or HIV status-based right of asylum applications, or other immigration applications where the client's LGBTQ or HIV-positive identity is at issue in the case.[9][10]

Advocacy efforts edit

Immigration Equality advocates for client-driven policy priorities such as creating comprehensive immigration reform, implementing LGBTQ-inclusive legislation and policy, and asking for accountability from decision-makers in Washington, D.C.

According to Immigration Equality, the following policy changes are still needed to advance the LGBTQ immigrant community: stop deporting LGBTQ immigrants, repeal the arbitrary one-year filing deadline for asylum, include LGBTQ people in administrative relief and immigration reform, improve conditions in immigration detention, increase the use of alternatives to detention, decrease asylum backlogs by hiring the appropriate number of officials, recognize 'families' to include those without access to marriage equality, and utilize group-based protection mechanisms for LGBTQ people trapped abroad.

In September 2014, Immigration Equality rallied before the White House to call for immediate action after President Obama announced a delay on his executive action on immigration. Members of the organization traveled to D.C. with clients to tell their stories and protest in the offices of House representatives, including John Boehner (R-Ohio), House Judiciary Committee Chair Bob Goodlatte (R-Va.) and Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah), but they refused to meet with the activists.[11]

History edit

The organization was founded in 1994 by Suzanne Goldberg, Noemi Masliah, and Lavi Soloway as the Lesbian and Gay Immigration Rights Task Force.

In 2004, the organization officially changed their name to Immigration Equality.

In May 2006, in conjunction with the Human Rights Watch, Immigration Equality released their report - "Family, Unvalued: Discrimination, Denial, and the Fate of Binational Same-Sex Couples under United States Law", which was based on research conducted from 2003–2006 to "emphasize and spotlight the plight of same-sex binational couples".[12] The report documented the cases of couples who hid the fact they were in a same-sex relationship when reporting to the 2000 U.S. Census because they feared anti-LGBTQ bias in the immigration process, as well as cases of couples who failed to participate in the census because their foreign partners were living in the United States illegally.[12] The report also cited couples who were affected by U.S. immigration policies that overlook same-sex bi-national couples completely and outlined facts about the U.S.'s current visa and immigration system explaining how LGBTQ people either fit into the system or do not.[12]

Immigration Equality campaigned to lift the ban on travel and immigration into the U.S. on the part of those with HIV, which had been enacted in 1987 and strengthened in 1993. In July 2008, President George Bush signed legislation to permit the lifting of the ban. President Obama announced in October 2009 that the Department Health and Human Services was publishing rules that would end the 22-year ban by removing HIV from list of "communicable disease[s] of public health significance" that the Immigration Service relied on.[13] The ban was lifted in January 2010.[14]

In 2008, Immigration Equality opened their Washington, DC office, shortly after Congress repealed the HIV immigration and travel ban, fulfilling one of the organization's founding objectives. During the same year, Immigration Equality, in conjunction with the Transgender Law Center, drafted Immigration Law and the Transgender Client, a manual published by the American Immigration Lawyers Association, the first LGBTQ publication that the latter organization has issued.[18] Immigration Equality also won over fifty political asylum cases where the potential deportees feared persecution if returned to their homeland.[15]

In 2009, the group created the Immigration Equality Action Fund, a 501(c)4 organization devoted to federal lobbying.

In 2015, Immigration Equality provided more than 32,704 hours of free legal service by their legal team and partners. In October 2016, Immigration Equality welcomed their new executive director Aaron C. Morris.[16]

In May 2015, Immigration Equality's website was selected for inclusion in the Library of Congress' historic collection of Internet materials related to public policy topics.

Uniting American Families Act edit

Immigration Equality has been the principal advocate for the Uniting American Families Act (UAFA, H.R. 1024, S. 424).[17] They have worked to introduce the legislation, educated Congress members about the need for passage and documented Americans and their families affected by the issue.[17] Immigration Equality has been lobbying for the act since 2000 which would allow "same-sex 'permanent partners' to present documents – joint tax filings, property records, bank accounts – to prove their relationship and petition for a green card" the same as heterosexual couples are able to do.[18][19][20] The group placed a warning notice regarding same-sex marriage on the group's website as getting married might actually be more problematic for bi-national same-sex couples.[21] John Nechman, co-chair of Immigration Equality explained "|[M]any of the problems related to legal civil-unions have to do with "intent" under the law. "If they go and marry, when that person goes to apply for an adjustment of status or a new F1 visa, there is going to be a question as to whether he is married. And if he puts down no, he has just committed fraud. If he puts down yes, they're going to want to know info about the spouse; and if he's applying for a new F1, that means temporary intent. By putting down a U.S. spouse, that means that you're intending to stay."[21] In July 2007 executive director Rachel B. Tiven was interviewed on Fox News' political talkshow The O'Reilly Factor about the legislation.[20]

There are currently 115 cosponsors of this legislation in the House of Representatives[22] and 20 cosponsors in the Senate.[23]

Represented by Immigration Equality, Lambda Legal and law firm Morgan Lewis & Bockius,[24] in October 2020, the United States Department of State withdrew its appeal of the verdict in Kiviti v. Pompeo, and declined to appeal Mize-Gregg v. Pompeo.[25] Federal district courts ruled the State Department’s refusal to recognize children born oversees to married same-sex, American citizen couples as U.S. citizens to be unlawful in both cases.[24][26]

See also edit

HIV travel restrictions: WWW.PLHIV.ORG

References edit

  1. ^ "Immigration Equality". Retrieved 2014-12-22.
  2. ^ Estate planning for same-sex couples Joan M. Burda, American Bar Association. General Practice, Solo, and Small Firm Section; American Bar Association, pp. 179. 2004; ISBN 1-59031-382-8, ISBN 978-1-59031-382-4.
  3. ^ The End of Stigma? Gill Green, Taylor & Francis; pp.66, ISBN 0-203-88179-6, ISBN 978-0-203-88179-8.
  4. ^ (archived copy[permanent dead link])HIVPlus Magazine 1 October 2008.
  5. ^ Sabbadini, Renato; Zhu, Jingshu; Paoli, Lucas (2014). (PDF). ILGA, the International Lesbian Gay Bisexual Trans and Intersex Association. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-03-02. Retrieved 2014-12-22.
  6. ^ a b Robinson, Gene (2014-06-29). "LGBT Asylum Seekers Need America More Than Ever". The Daily Beast. Retrieved 2014-12-22.
  7. ^ Gruberg, Sharita (November 2013). "Dignity Denied: LGBT Immigrants in U.S. Immigration Detention". Center for American Progress. Retrieved 2014-12-22.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-12-22. Retrieved 2014-12-22.
  9. ^ Gay Refugees Seek Asylum in U.S.: Tell Me More - Behind Closed Doors National Public Radio, August 13, 2007.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-02-21. Retrieved 2009-01-26.
  11. ^ Margolin, Emma (2014-09-10). "LGBT immigrants protest against 'death sentence' deportations". msnbc. Retrieved 2014-12-22.
  12. ^ a b c , Anthony Baldman, May 18, 2006, Gay and Lesbian Times.
  13. ^ New York Times: Julia Preston, "Obama Lifts a Ban on Entry Into U.S. by H.I.V.-Positive People," October 30, 2009, accessed April 2, 2012. See also NBC News: JoNel Aleccia, "HIV travel ban may be lifted for infected visitors," July 17, 2009, accessed April 2, 2012
  14. ^ New York Times: Scott James, "With Ban on H.I.V. Immigrants Now History, Relief and Revision," March 19, 2010, accessed April 2, 2012
  15. ^ Gay Filipino professor wins political asylum after revealing a 30-year secret of sexual abuse Jessie Mangaliman, San Jose Mercury News, 8 June 2009.
  16. ^ "Washington Blade". 2016-03-02. Retrieved 2014-12-22.
  17. ^ a b Immigration equality picks up more Congressional support: Senate and House add co-sponsors, some couples are still skeptical Jessica Carreras, October 2, 2008 (Issue 1640), Between The Lines News.
  18. ^ Immigration not an option for all couples: Same-sex couples in which one partner is from another country seek ways to stay together. 2008-07-06 at the Wayback Machine Amy Taxin, The Orange County Register, April 14, 2008.
  19. ^ First Ever Hearing on GLBT Immigration Equality June 3, 2009, Bob Roehr, Windy City Times.
  20. ^ a b Video clip of Fox News' 2008-07-21 at the Wayback Machine, The O'Reilly Factor July 18, 2007.
  21. ^ a b Abby Schwartz (April 29, 2004). "Love, borders and the INS: You love someone who’s not an American citizen. You can’t get married. You can’t get a visa. You can’t change citizenship. Is there anything you can you do?", Gay and Lesbian Times.
  22. ^ U.S. House. 111th Congress, 1st Session. op. cit., see Cosponsors.
  23. ^ U.S. Senate. 111th Congress, 1st Session. op. cit., see Cosponsors.
  24. ^ a b Greene, Jenna (27 May 2021). "Pro Bono Hero: How Morgan Lewis partner Manning helped win citizenship for babies of same-sex couples". Reuters. Reuters. Retrieved 20 October 2021.
  25. ^ Ring, Trudy (27 October 2020). "State Dept. Quits Fight Over Citizenship of Same-Sex Couples' Kids". advocate.com. The Advocate. Retrieved 20 October 2021.
  26. ^ "Victory! State Department Withdraws Appeal in Cases of Same-Sex Couples' Children Refused Passports". www.lambdalegal.org. Lambda Legal. 27 October 2020. Retrieved 20 October 2021.

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For immigration equality issues in general see Immigration equality The neutrality of this article is disputed Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please do not remove this message until conditions to do so are met May 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Immigration Equality is a United States nonprofit organization founded in 1994 1 Based in New York it both advocates for and directly represents LGBTQ and HIV positive people in the immigration system 2 3 4 Immigration EqualityLogo of Immigration Equality since 2020AbbreviationImEqFormationMarch 3 1994 30 years ago 1994 03 03 TypeNGO non governmental agency Legal statusNon profit advocacyPurposeAdvocating for equal immigration and asylum rights for lesbian gay bisexual transgender LGBT and HIV positive peopleHeadquartersNew York CityExecutive DirectorAaron C MorrisStaff18Websitewww ImmigrationEquality orgLogo between 2005 and 2020The organization provides guidance and legal counsel for LGBTQ and HIV positive immigrants particularly those seeking asylum from countries where they face persecution In 2017 it provided over 33 million in free legal services for low income LGBTQ and HIV positive immigrants It wins 99 of its cases Contents 1 Direct legal representation and clients 2 Advocacy efforts 3 History 4 Uniting American Families Act 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksDirect legal representation and clients editImmigration Equality represents LGBTQ and HIV positive immigrants seeking safety fair treatment and freedom in the United States Its clients include asylum seekers binational couples and families detained individuals and undocumented people In over 80 countries worldwide it is a crime to be LGBT 5 Due to their sexual orientation gender identity or HIV status clients are persecuted in their country of origin and flee to the United States 6 The fear of further abuse torture and death prevents their return Without legal immigration status in the United States they can be detained by immigration officials and deported 6 Immigration Equality helps clients to win asylum or release from detention so they can live safely and freely in the United States Clients detained in detention centers have reported abuse by fellow detainees and guards They often report spending a majority of their time isolated in solitary confinement particularly transgender woman who are housed in male facilities 7 Historically Immigration Equality s largest source of clients has come from Jamaica with Mexico trailing right behind In 2013 with Russia s anti gay propaganda law the organization s number of Russian clients surpassed the number of Mexican clients Over the last 20 years the largest percentage of Immigration Equality clients has come from the Caribbean and Latin America As more countries worldwide pass anti LGBTQ laws the number of individuals coming to Immigration Equality from Russia the Middle East and Sub Saharan Africa has increased Immigration Equality has a 98 win rate for their clients in asylum offices and immigration court 8 In 2013 the organization represented approximately 354 clients Immigration Equality maintains a list of LGBTQ and HIV competent private immigration attorneys to provide legal representation for those who contact them They also provide technical assistance to attorneys who are working on sexual orientation transgender identity or HIV status based right of asylum applications or other immigration applications where the client s LGBTQ or HIV positive identity is at issue in the case 9 10 Advocacy efforts editImmigration Equality advocates for client driven policy priorities such as creating comprehensive immigration reform implementing LGBTQ inclusive legislation and policy and asking for accountability from decision makers in Washington D C According to Immigration Equality the following policy changes are still needed to advance the LGBTQ immigrant community stop deporting LGBTQ immigrants repeal the arbitrary one year filing deadline for asylum include LGBTQ people in administrative relief and immigration reform improve conditions in immigration detention increase the use of alternatives to detention decrease asylum backlogs by hiring the appropriate number of officials recognize families to include those without access to marriage equality and utilize group based protection mechanisms for LGBTQ people trapped abroad In September 2014 Immigration Equality rallied before the White House to call for immediate action after President Obama announced a delay on his executive action on immigration Members of the organization traveled to D C with clients to tell their stories and protest in the offices of House representatives including John Boehner R Ohio House Judiciary Committee Chair Bob Goodlatte R Va and Rep Jason Chaffetz R Utah but they refused to meet with the activists 11 History editThe organization was founded in 1994 by Suzanne Goldberg Noemi Masliah and Lavi Soloway as the Lesbian and Gay Immigration Rights Task Force In 2004 the organization officially changed their name to Immigration Equality In May 2006 in conjunction with the Human Rights Watch Immigration Equality released their report Family Unvalued Discrimination Denial and the Fate of Binational Same Sex Couples under United States Law which was based on research conducted from 2003 2006 to emphasize and spotlight the plight of same sex binational couples 12 The report documented the cases of couples who hid the fact they were in a same sex relationship when reporting to the 2000 U S Census because they feared anti LGBTQ bias in the immigration process as well as cases of couples who failed to participate in the census because their foreign partners were living in the United States illegally 12 The report also cited couples who were affected by U S immigration policies that overlook same sex bi national couples completely and outlined facts about the U S s current visa and immigration system explaining how LGBTQ people either fit into the system or do not 12 Immigration Equality campaigned to lift the ban on travel and immigration into the U S on the part of those with HIV which had been enacted in 1987 and strengthened in 1993 In July 2008 President George Bush signed legislation to permit the lifting of the ban President Obama announced in October 2009 that the Department Health and Human Services was publishing rules that would end the 22 year ban by removing HIV from list of communicable disease s of public health significance that the Immigration Service relied on 13 The ban was lifted in January 2010 14 In 2008 Immigration Equality opened their Washington DC office shortly after Congress repealed the HIV immigration and travel ban fulfilling one of the organization s founding objectives During the same year Immigration Equality in conjunction with the Transgender Law Center drafted Immigration Law and the Transgender Client a manual published by the American Immigration Lawyers Association the first LGBTQ publication that the latter organization has issued 18 Immigration Equality also won over fifty political asylum cases where the potential deportees feared persecution if returned to their homeland 15 In 2009 the group created the Immigration Equality Action Fund a 501 c 4 organization devoted to federal lobbying In 2015 Immigration Equality provided more than 32 704 hours of free legal service by their legal team and partners In October 2016 Immigration Equality welcomed their new executive director Aaron C Morris 16 In May 2015 Immigration Equality s website was selected for inclusion in the Library of Congress historic collection of Internet materials related to public policy topics Uniting American Families Act editImmigration Equality has been the principal advocate for the Uniting American Families Act UAFA H R 1024 S 424 17 They have worked to introduce the legislation educated Congress members about the need for passage and documented Americans and their families affected by the issue 17 Immigration Equality has been lobbying for the act since 2000 which would allow same sex permanent partners to present documents joint tax filings property records bank accounts to prove their relationship and petition for a green card the same as heterosexual couples are able to do 18 19 20 The group placed a warning notice regarding same sex marriage on the group s website as getting married might actually be more problematic for bi national same sex couples 21 John Nechman co chair of Immigration Equality explained M any of the problems related to legal civil unions have to do with intent under the law If they go and marry when that person goes to apply for an adjustment of status or a new F1 visa there is going to be a question as to whether he is married And if he puts down no he has just committed fraud If he puts down yes they re going to want to know info about the spouse and if he s applying for a new F1 that means temporary intent By putting down a U S spouse that means that you re intending to stay 21 In July 2007 executive director Rachel B Tiven was interviewed on Fox News political talkshow The O Reilly Factor about the legislation 20 There are currently 115 cosponsors of this legislation in the House of Representatives 22 and 20 cosponsors in the Senate 23 Represented by Immigration Equality Lambda Legal and law firm Morgan Lewis amp Bockius 24 in October 2020 the United States Department of State withdrew its appeal of the verdict in Kiviti v Pompeo and declined to appeal Mize Gregg v Pompeo 25 Federal district courts ruled the State Department s refusal to recognize children born oversees to married same sex American citizen couples as U S citizens to be unlawful in both cases 24 26 See also editHIV travel restrictions WWW PLHIV ORG President s Emergency Plan for AIDS ReliefReferences edit Immigration Equality Retrieved 2014 12 22 Estate planning for same sex couples Joan M Burda American Bar Association General Practice Solo and Small Firm Section American Bar Association pp 179 2004 ISBN 1 59031 382 8 ISBN 978 1 59031 382 4 The End of Stigma Gill Green Taylor amp Francis pp 66 ISBN 0 203 88179 6 ISBN 978 0 203 88179 8 Refusal to Totally Lift HIV Travel Ban Deeply Troubling archived copy permanent dead link HIVPlus Magazine 1 October 2008 Sabbadini Renato Zhu Jingshu Paoli Lucas 2014 Lesbian and Gay Rights in the World PDF ILGA the International Lesbian Gay Bisexual Trans and Intersex Association Archived from the original PDF on 2015 03 02 Retrieved 2014 12 22 a b Robinson Gene 2014 06 29 LGBT Asylum Seekers Need America More Than Ever The Daily Beast Retrieved 2014 12 22 Gruberg Sharita November 2013 Dignity Denied LGBT Immigrants in U S Immigration Detention Center for American Progress Retrieved 2014 12 22 Immigration Equality Drives Progress for Human Rights amp Social Justice Immigration Equality Drives Progress for Human Rights amp Social Justice Archived from the original on 2014 12 22 Retrieved 2014 12 22 Gay Refugees Seek Asylum in U S Tell Me More Behind Closed Doors National Public Radio August 13 2007 Immigration Equality 2 2 About Us Our Services Archived from the original on 2009 02 21 Retrieved 2009 01 26 Margolin Emma 2014 09 10 LGBT immigrants protest against death sentence deportations msnbc Retrieved 2014 12 22 a b c Report spotlights GLBT immigration challenges House bill seeks to allow U S citizens to sponsor foreign same sex partners Anthony Baldman May 18 2006 Gay and Lesbian Times New York Times Julia Preston Obama Lifts a Ban on Entry Into U S by H I V Positive People October 30 2009 accessed April 2 2012 See also NBC News JoNel Aleccia HIV travel ban may be lifted for infected visitors July 17 2009 accessed April 2 2012 New York Times Scott James With Ban on H I V Immigrants Now History Relief and Revision March 19 2010 accessed April 2 2012 Gay Filipino professor wins political asylum after revealing a 30 year secret of sexual abuse Jessie Mangaliman San Jose Mercury News 8 June 2009 Washington Blade 2016 03 02 Retrieved 2014 12 22 a b Immigration equality picks up more Congressional support Senate and House add co sponsors some couples are still skeptical Jessica Carreras October 2 2008 Issue 1640 Between The Lines News Immigration not an option for all couples Same sex couples in which one partner is from another country seek ways to stay together Archived 2008 07 06 at the Wayback Machine Amy Taxin The Orange County Register April 14 2008 First Ever Hearing on GLBT Immigration Equality June 3 2009 Bob Roehr Windy City Times a b Video clip of Fox News Archived 2008 07 21 at the Wayback Machine The O Reilly Factor July 18 2007 a b Abby Schwartz April 29 2004 Love borders and the INS You love someone who s not an American citizen You can t get married You can t get a visa You can t change citizenship Is there anything you can you do Gay and Lesbian Times U S House 111th Congress 1st Session op cit see Cosponsors U S Senate 111th Congress 1st Session op cit see Cosponsors a b Greene Jenna 27 May 2021 Pro Bono Hero How Morgan Lewis partner Manning helped win citizenship for babies of same sex couples Reuters Reuters Retrieved 20 October 2021 Ring Trudy 27 October 2020 State Dept Quits Fight Over Citizenship of Same Sex Couples Kids advocate com The Advocate Retrieved 20 October 2021 Victory State Department Withdraws Appeal in Cases of Same Sex Couples Children Refused Passports www lambdalegal org Lambda Legal 27 October 2020 Retrieved 20 October 2021 External links editOfficial web site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Immigration Equality organization amp oldid 1205945057, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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