| American-Brazilian Gay Couple Asks Brazil Help So They Can Live in the US |
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| Friday, 07 March 2008 | |
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Timothy J. Coco and Genésio J. Oliveira Jr. were forcibly separated last August when the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) ordered Oliveira to leave the country after a five-year battle to obtain legal status. The couple this week filed an "I-130 Petition for Alien Relative" - the same mechanism married heterosexual couples use to gain recognition for immigrant spouses. DHS is expected to deny the petition on Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) grounds. DOMA is a 1996 law that prohibits federal recognition of same-sex marriage. "I am asking my government, which apparently recognizes my relationship since it permits my spouse to emigrate to Brazil, to support one of its citizens and take the U.S. to task for its inhumanity and mean-spiritedness in this matter. "My spouse is unable to move to Brazil since he is the primary caregiver for his 82-year-old mother who suffers from a number of health and vision ailments," wrote Oliveira in letters being distributed to Lula, Amorim, Rice, President George W. Bush, Brazilian Ambassador to the U.S. Antonio Patriota and U.S. Ambassador to Brazil Clifford Sobel. Rice is traveling to Brazil and Chile from March 13 to 15. She is scheduled to meet with Lula and Amorim in the Brazilian capital of Brasília. "I am cognizant of the many issues that need to be addressed with the United States of America during the secretary's brief visit, but I pray you will raise my issue and urge the U.S. to grant me a visa to join my spouse and help with the care of my mother-in-law.," concluded Oliveira. Set as favorite Bookmark
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![]() written by JAY GLENN, March 08, 2008
MOVE MOMA TO BRAZIL!!!!
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written by eagle, March 08, 2008
can you imagine all the illegal brazilians in the u.s.a. bending over or dropping to their knees for a green card... this is a sham, a fraud,, and will be denied by american authorities.... brazilian illegals really need to return to brazil and take their lieing,cheating,frauding ways back to brazil.....
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written by Augusto F. Neto, March 08, 2008
Eagle seems to be really pissed of with the flocks of Brazilians in America.
I totally disagree with how Eagle chose to demonstrate his anger, though I totally support his right to do so. Profiling and stereotypes are not a good conction when dealing with the human flow to the richer nations. At any given time the kind of comments made by eagle is only going to creat a bigger problem. Creating a hostile environment for proper talks on the subject that is. report abuse
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written by Kieran, March 08, 2008
America has the most homophobic immigration policy. I'd move to Brazil to get away from there. Thank God I live in Canada.
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written by forrest allen brown, March 08, 2008
only to say ther is a fedral law that prohibits any members of congress or the president to interfire
with the imiguration of a person or persons . SO DONT HOLD YOUR BREATH and look at it this way i am married to a brasilian woman for over 5 years now our first month of marrige i was deoprted back to the US even though our marrige was leagle , they just wanted to make me shut up about my boat the roamdeep being robed by the sheriffs family members . to this date my wife does do have leagle status in the US so we are just seeing the world till it comes in may be never will it be but if one of them helps you you let me know as i will be at the door in 2 days with a lawyer Kleran watch your back as thoes that cant make it in the US are coming your way you will see your tax money being spent on them not your RCMP , roads , schools , report abuse
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written by Brazilian hater, March 08, 2008
Brasil people smell bad and don't brush their teeth/ They want white man's money. go back to your turd world country
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written by Diplomat, March 11, 2008
to stand up to the U.S.? The U.S. has treated other countries in this hemisphere horribly over the years...and now they want Brazil's natural resources. Brazil ought not to cave in to the U.S., but begin with a condemnation of U.S. immigration policy and discrimination before discussing anything else. This is what President Lula says he stands for. Action speaks louder than words Mr. President!
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written by forrest allen brown, March 11, 2008
the US spends more on illegal than there own country spends on its own people
US exports to other countries are more heavley taxed than any other countries . the US buys oil , wood , minirals from all countries at a fair price discrimination in the US is lower than most any other country in this himeaspher when you have too many people coming and staying placing a drain on your countries food , job , medical ,laws , health , soverinty , and demanding rights that only born americans have or thoes that have come here the right way . what would happen in your country if millions of french , germans , amercans started riots wanting free entry into your country , refuse to learn the language , but demanding free will to do as they pleas fly the flags of there home lands over your flag . so let them stand up but to listen , if you want tit for tat than lest use a mirrior what ever you send we can send you what ever you do to us we can do to you . who will win that report abuse
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