Just ask for asylum in the USA insane asylum. A couple of interesting news items. If you want to get USA residence, just declare that you are a persecuted homosexual. 2 items in the news:
1st from the BBC, < http://www.bbc.com/news/30290532:
You reckon that C-Span would carry these Czech court procedings? ROFL
Second, from ImmigrationEquality.org < Applying for Asylum - Immigration Equality
Your reckon Trump will take this one up?
All this is quite proper for a Insane Asylum nation which has a reprobate mind to endorse the unseemly (Rom 1).
1st from the BBC, < http://www.bbc.com/news/30290532:
The EU's top court has ruled that refugees who claim asylum on the grounds that they are homosexual should not have to undergo tests to prove it.
Three men, including a Ugandan and one from a Muslim country, failed in their bids for asylum when a Dutch court said they had not proved their sexuality.
EU states including the UK have been criticised for their handling of gay asylum requests.
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) says they must respect human dignity.
Its rulings apply to all EU member states.
The case is significant across the EU because of a surge in the numbers of sub-Saharan Africans seeking asylum in Europe this year. Most African countries treat homosexuality as a crime.
The Czech authorities were criticised by the UN, EU and human rights activists in 2011 for using an erection or "phallometric" test - a practice dating back to communist times - to determine whether certain asylum seekers were gay.
Respecting dignity
In its latest ruling, the Luxembourg-based court said that determining a refugee's sexuality had to be consistent with EU law and respect their private and family life.
In particular, it said that evidence of homosexual acts submitted from tests or on film infringed human dignity, even if it was proposed by the asylum applicant. Allowing such evidence could result in it becoming a requirement, the court said.
While authorities could interview an asylum seeker to find out about their sexual orientation, questions could not be asked about their sexual practices.
Three men, including a Ugandan and one from a Muslim country, failed in their bids for asylum when a Dutch court said they had not proved their sexuality.
EU states including the UK have been criticised for their handling of gay asylum requests.
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) says they must respect human dignity.
Its rulings apply to all EU member states.
The case is significant across the EU because of a surge in the numbers of sub-Saharan Africans seeking asylum in Europe this year. Most African countries treat homosexuality as a crime.
The Czech authorities were criticised by the UN, EU and human rights activists in 2011 for using an erection or "phallometric" test - a practice dating back to communist times - to determine whether certain asylum seekers were gay.
Respecting dignity
In its latest ruling, the Luxembourg-based court said that determining a refugee's sexuality had to be consistent with EU law and respect their private and family life.
In particular, it said that evidence of homosexual acts submitted from tests or on film infringed human dignity, even if it was proposed by the asylum applicant. Allowing such evidence could result in it becoming a requirement, the court said.
While authorities could interview an asylum seeker to find out about their sexual orientation, questions could not be asked about their sexual practices.
Second, from ImmigrationEquality.org < Applying for Asylum - Immigration Equality
Can I apply for asylum based on being lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or HIV-positive?
Yes, since 1994, United States immigration law has recognized persecution on account of sexual orientation as a basis for asylum. Transgender individuals and HIV-positive individuals have also won asylum cases. Moreover, some people who have engaged in LGBT or HIV rights activism in their home country and fear persecution on that basis may be eligible to apply for asylum under a “political opinion” category.
Yes, since 1994, United States immigration law has recognized persecution on account of sexual orientation as a basis for asylum. Transgender individuals and HIV-positive individuals have also won asylum cases. Moreover, some people who have engaged in LGBT or HIV rights activism in their home country and fear persecution on that basis may be eligible to apply for asylum under a “political opinion” category.
All this is quite proper for a Insane Asylum nation which has a reprobate mind to endorse the unseemly (Rom 1).
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