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Policy & Politics CSIS Report Examines Laws, Policies Concerning Inadmissibility of HIV-Positive NoncitizensMarch 8, 2007 "Moving Beyond the U.S. Government Policy of Inadmissibility of HIV-Infected Noncitizens," CSIS Task Force on HIV/AIDS: The report examines U.S. laws and policies concerning the inadmissibility of HIV-positive applicants for immigrant and nonimmigrant visas. It also provides steps that can be taken by the Bush administration and Congress to address the issue. According to the report, new approaches to addressing the issue should differentiate between immigrants and nonimmigrants and balance public health and privacy interests (Nieburg et al., "Moving Beyond the U.S. Government Policy of Inadmissibility of HIV-Infected Noncitizens," March 2007). Back to other news for March 8, 2007
This article was provided by Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. It is a part of the publication Kaiser Daily HIV/AIDS Report. Visit the Kaiser Family Foundation's website to find out more about their activities, publications and services.
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