R000875

Friday, March 15, 2002 6:54 PM
9/11 Gay Discrimination

I do not understand the remarks recently made by your representative to Tim Russert. In clarifying that you must abide by the States' laws you have provided a contradiction to your own decision to provide compensation to illegal aliens. Do State laws permit this? It is explicit that they recognize illegal aliens in terms of other services, etc. I believe it is only right that we provide assistance to illegal aliens and I think the INS has been quite generous in taking steps to ensure that those coming forward are safeguarded from potential deportation. Nevertheless, to then turn our back on U.S. citizens who happen to be in same-sex relationships seems completely absurd. One of the heroes,            , was gay and eulogized by Senator McCain. One of the            on the first flight to crash into the World Trade Center was gay. The            who rushed to the scene and died            . Countless other lost their lives, lost their lives or their loved ones. To use an argument that you open the government up to lawsuits from different states is disengenious and plain wrong. The process has been undermined by so many financial determinations already that this is one more slap in the face to a last remaining group of victims.

Individual Comment
San Franciso, CA

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