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Hope for LGBT Binational Couples? |
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Written by Elizabeth Ricci, Esq.
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Until recently, married same sex binational couples could not enjoy the same immigration benefits shared by their traditional counterparts due to the 1982 case Adams v. Howerton. Since the 2005 case Matter of Lovo, however, United States Immigration and Citizenship Services (USCIS) has recognized postoperative transsexual marriages.
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South Florida gay activist David Wylie, 44, dies of cancer |
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Written by STEVE ROTHAUS (www.miamiherald.com)
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Friends on Nov. 13 will celebrate the generous, hard-luck life of South Florida gay activist David Wylie, who died of cancer in October. He was 44. Among the mourners: Geo Bustamante, who became a surrogate son to Wylie after his parents kicked him out because he is gay.
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Decision 2010-The Teabagger, the Flip Flopping Governor or the Florida State Patrol Man |
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Written by Senior Editor (David L Wylie)
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As the November mid-term quickly approaches, there's one 'no-brainer' decision that the LGBT Community needs to act upon; which candidate to cast their vote for on November 2 for Florida's US Senate seat. Your choices are these; Tea Party darling Marco Rubio, Flip Flopping Governor Charlie Crist and former Florida State Patrol Officer turned Congressman Kendrick Meek.
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Michael Gongora: Passionate about Miami Beach |
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Written by David L Wylie
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If passion, experience & leadership count for anything, Michael Gongora will be the next Miami Beach City Commissioner.
Gongora, 39, will face off against Gabrielle Redfern, a 47-year-old transit activist and property manager, for the Miami Beach runoff election for the Group III Commission seat on November 17th.Gongora is an attorney practicing community association law and commercial litigation.
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