LGBT groups will rally on Wednesday outside a San Francisco  courthouse where a deportation hearing that may decide the fate of a  married, gay binational couple will take place, Out4Immigration.org writes, in a press release:
On  July 13 in San Francisco, Doug Gentry  and Alex Benshimol, a married  California couple who have been together  for six years, will face every  same-sex binational couple’s worst  nightmare: a deportation hearing.  Doug, a U.S. citizen, filed a  marriage-based "green card" petition for  Alex in July 2010. It was  denied in March in a one-page letter citing  the Defense of Marriage Act  (DOMA) as the only reason. The couple  re-filed the petition in June,  citing changes in the administration  position on DOMA that took place  in February, and the Attorney General's  intervention in a Board of  Immigration Appeals case in April involving a  gay binational couple  facing deportation which was made public on May  5.
Alex  came into the U.S. 12 years ago  from Venezuela and overstayed a tourist  visa, an immigration violation  that straight binational couples can  easily remedy once married; as a  gay married couple, Doug and Alex do  not have that option.

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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