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Sinema wants to press charges against activists despite knowing it could get one of them deported
The out Senator admitted to police that she deliberately went to the bathroom to avoid discussing her positions on immigration. She still wants her constituents “held accountable” for asking her questions from outside the stall.
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Republicans condemn Cindy McCain for supporting LGBTQ people. She couldn’t be happier.
The state GOP’s first reason listed for censuring her is “supported leftist causes such as gay marriage.”
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Even the woman that found Donald Trump “so handsome” is voting for Joe Biden
“I wish he would smile more and talk less,” Paulette Dale revealed in an interview following her bashful exchange with the President.
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Supreme Court rules in favor of LGBTQ immigrants by upholding Obama’s DACA program
The ruling will help 700,000 immigrants in the U.S. including LGBTQ people who would face persecution if deported back to their countries of birth.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook hasn’t regretted coming out ‘for one minute’
The executive views his sexuality as a gift that allows him to empathize with, and fearlessly advocate for others.
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Stephen Miller is behind the ill-fated government shutdown
Despite Trump’s best efforts, even Republicans are admitting Democrats are not responsible – and they blame Steven Miller.
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Danke Schoen: Randy Rainbow returns with hilarious ‘DACA shame’ video
Randy Rainbow took a brief hiatus from excoriating modern politics through musical numbers, but he’s back and better than ever.
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Commentary
Donald Trump possesses the opposite of the Midas touch
Everything he touches turns to ash – including the American dream.
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Trump will harm thousands as he ends popular DACA immigration program
There are over 75,000 LGBT DREAMers in the U.S. and over 36,000 have participated in DACA.
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Commentary
Why I Believe in Pride
This month is all about Pride: being proud of who you are, and unafraid to stand up for what you believe in. As a gay, undocumented immigrant, that has not always been easy for me. From a young age, my parents taught me that there was one aspect of our lives we weren’t supposed to discuss: our immigration status. I came to the United States from Mexico when I was three months old. This is the only home I know…