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Washington Week: Focus on Immigration Reform, Benghazi Attack
A push to overhaul1 U.S. immigration laws has been gaining momentum2 in the Senate, where a bipartisan reform bill was unveiled last month. This week, senators could decide whether the bill extends equal protections to homosexual immigrants whose relationships are not recognized under current federal law.
Last week, President Barack Obama spoke3 in favor of gay-inclusive immigration reform. “The LGBT [lesbian-gay-bisexual-transgendered] community should be treated like everybody else. To me, that is the essential core principle behind our founding documents - the idea that we are all created equal," he said.
The issue? Gay Americans cannot sponsor a foreign spouse4 for U.S. residency and eventual5 citizenship6. Bi-national married gay couples, like American Heather Morgan and Spaniard Maria del Mar7 Verdugo, could be torn apart at any time.
“We have that complete uncertainty8 and the idea that at a moment’s notice, Maria could be forced to leave," she said.
But some Republican lawmakers warn against injecting gay rights into immigration reform, saying to do so would put the entire bill in jeopardy9. The Senate Judiciary Committee is expected to consider the issue when it meets later this week.
Meanwhile, the terrorist attack that killed four Americans - including the ambassador - in Benghazi, Libya will be examined once again by an oversight10 committee in the House of Representatives. Republicans like Darrell Issa remain dissatisfied with the Obama administration’s explanations of its actions before and after the assault.
“We need to operate in a country like Libya erring11 on the side of security," he said.
Tuesday, President Obama will receive South Korean President Park Geun-hye at the White House. The visit follows a period of dramatically-escalated tensions surrounding North Korea, and amid a reassessment of America’s security posture12 in the Asia-Pacific region.
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