(Scott Lynch / Gothamist)
It’s been nearly a decade since the United States began allowing people with HIV from abroad to enter the country as immigrants.
But the U.S. has never provided data on the number of HIV-positive refugees or asylum seekers admitted since the immigration law changed in 2010, despite efforts from groups including the Center for American Progress and Immigration Equality. Read More
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