Protection for Gay Couples Left Out of Immigration Bill
Activists unhappy
Gay rights advocates are reacting angrily to a decision by Senate Democrats on Tuesday to drop protections for same-sex couples from a landmark immigration reform bill in order to preserve Republican support for the legislation.
"Today it became clear that our so-called 'friends' don't have the courage or the spine to stand up for what's right," Felipe Sousa-Rodriguez, co-director of the social-justice organization GetEQUAL, said.
Sousa-Rodriguez said Democratic lawmakers "are content to buy into the false choice that Republicans created — holding a sorely-needed immigration bill hostage in order to cement inequality into law."
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