U.S. to open borders to those with AIDS

Published: Aug. 10, 2008 at 6:09 PM

WASHINGTON, Aug. 10 (UPI) -- A federal law banning foreigners with HIV or AIDS from entering the United States is coming to an end.

President Bush recently signed a bill giving $48 billion to fighting the disease that also removes the visitor provision from U.S. immigration law, reported the San Antonio Express News Sunday.

"Today everyone knows that you can't get AIDS from sitting next to someone on an airplane or sharing a bathroom -- American policy should reflect this," said Victoria Neilson, legal director of Immigration Equality, a New York advocacy group that welcomed an end to the ban.

The legal change doesn't fully remove restrictions on visitors with HIV or AIDS, the report said. They are still included on the Department of Health and Human Services' list of "communicable diseases of public health significance," along with tuberculosis, gonorrhea and leprosy. An HHS spokesman reportedly declined comment saying administrators are still reviewing the new federal law.

© 2008 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Order reprints




Additional News Stories
Canadian wholesale edges up in October (44 min)
Deutsche Bank staff to share tax pain (49 min)
Martin leads at South African Open (59 min)
Crude oil prices rebound
House to investigate Citigroup tax deal
Watercooler Stories
Jockstrip: The world as we know it.
fark
As more and more people are using technology for their everyday social needs, the demand for professional...
You know how it goes, you go to a party, go home drunk, have a smoke in your back yard and then...
Fifth grader can type 119 words a minute. Big deal, so can I...ready. Asd dhasqwe lkasjdqwouer asdpqwe...
Karzai announces that he will be keeping half his existing cabinet in his new administration. The...
Two-legged dog helps disabled vets make it on their own. Lil Brudder approves
Say "HO" again. Say "HO" again, I dare you, I DOUBLE-dare you, motherfarker. Say "HO" one more gotdamn...