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Inefficiencies that have occurred Importance of / Efforts made toward
addressing inefficiencies
Source one provides information
about hardship waivers, follow to
join benefits K-visas and sponsoring
stepchildren
Source one provided by the Center for
American progress includes a small section
that addresses problems that still exist; ex.
LGBT couples living in states that do not
recognize LGBT marriages excluded
Source two from Politico new source talks
about the intent of Senate Bill proposals and
Patrick Leahy, Senate Judiciary committee
chair, proposed Uniting American families
Act in addition to amending DOMA
Source three (only questions
included) addresses frequently asked
questions regarding how the passing
of DOMA affects LGBT immigrants
Source four is a personal account of a
journalist whose citizenship authenticity is in
question because his sexuality cannot be
defined due to his history homosexual to
heterosexual marriages
Sourced five discusses the invasiveness of the
marriage visa application process which can
be why it is problematic for LGBT applicants
Source five discusses USCIS and the
organization Immigration Equality
collaborations for the proposal of
comprehensive reform. An immigration
lawyer has started a firm that caters to the
specifications of LGBT immigrant marriage
visa applications
Source six is a brief coverage of John
Kerry's official announcement that
same-sex immigrants are eligible for
marriage visas after the removal of
section 3 from DOMA
Source seven is a Frequently Asked
Questions article provided by the
United States Citizenship and
Immigration Services regarding
citizenships and same-sex marriage
Source eight provides basic
information about status of many
undocumented LGBT immigrants
Source eight explores the inefficiencies in the
process by interviewing citizenship
before/after DOMA by interviewing an LGBT
immigrant couple
Source eight discuss the actions of the
NYCLU and Sen. Patrick Leahy as he
champions for his Uniting American
Families Act which would serve the purpose
of removing section 3 with further
provisions for LGBT immigrant couples