Foreigners who have HIV would be allowed to travel and immigrate to the United States under a plan by federal health officials to lift a 22-year ban on infected visitors that critics say was unnecessary from the start.
Officials at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are seeking public comment through Aug. 17 on the proposal, which would remove HIV from the list of diseases that can bar entry to the country and do away with HIV testing as part of medical exams for permanent residence and, in some cases, travel visas. For the full story, click here.
(HT: ImmigrationProf Blog)See this report by Human Rights Watch on the deadly barriers that HIV positive migrants face entitled "Discrimination, Denial, and Deportation: Human Rights Abuses Affecting Migrants Living with HIV,"
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