Florida Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz spoke at an Immigration Equality fundraiser in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, Oct. 4.
Wasserman Schultz, who chairs the Democratic National Committee, discussed the prospects of the Uniting American Families Act and the White House's LGBT-specific accomplishments since President Barack Obama took office. She also cited Anthony Makk and Bradford Wells, a bi-national gay couple from San Francisco who faces separation because Makk faces deportation back to his native Australia, in her speech. (Video by Michael K. Lavers)
Anti-American, Anti-veteran fool. Only capable of being elected in FL! No limits, unless you are a minority, then you get the job automatically. Everyone else can go take a hike. The wonders and opporunity of the liberal whackjob idea of affirmative action.
Txman1996 4 months ago
I'm so glad to hear that Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz is a strong supporter of immigration equality. When i wrote to her last year about the fact that my long-time Latino companion was denied a second 10-year tourist visa last year and was told to contact one of her assistants, that person was most unsympathetic. She told me I had been breaking the law when I supported my partner of 20 years whenever he was in the United States.
toyonic2001 4 months ago
Thank you Debbie for your support!
beastygeorge 4 months ago