Posted on 07/28/2015 7:04:47 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
One hundred and twenty-five members of Congress asked Secretary of State John Kerry in a letter Monday to deny visas to diplomats spouses if the envoys come from a country that doesnt recognize same-sex spouses of State Department personnel.
House Foreign Affairs Committee Ranking Member Eliot Engel (D-N.Y.) and House Appropriations Committee Ranking Member Nita Lowey (D-N.Y.) led the letter, which got one GOP signature Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on the Middle East and North Africa Chairwoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-Fla.), who has a transgender son.
The lawmakers argued that countries not granting accreditation to same-sex spouses of American foreign service officers are keeping the diplomats from doing their jobs, so they ask that the State Department reciprocate by denying a visa to the spouse of a diplomat from that country.
As you know, the United States Supreme Court recently held that the Constitution protects the right of same sex couples to marry. As the United States continues to make progress toward equality for our lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community, many countries around the world have yet to address their own discriminatory practices, the Congress members wrote. As such, we are writing to express our concerns about recent reports that American LGBT Foreign Service Officers (FSO)s are sometimes denied an equal opportunity to represent the United States abroad because certain foreign governments refuse to recognize their same-sex marriages.
As Members of Congress, we believe that when same-sex couples working for the State Department receive equal treatment at home and abroad, our diplomatic corps truly reflects the American ideals of openness, equality, and human rights.
They noted that the State Department sometimes declines or discourages LGBT FSOs from assignments to certain overseas posts due to anticipated objections from the host nation, and that some State Department employees have apparently been denied assistance when they try to bring their same-sex spouses into countries that do not recognize their marriages.
While they didnt call out countries, a March vote at the United Nations over family benefits for gay employees saw Russia trying to stop the plan, arguing it discriminated against member states. Among the countries siding with Russia were Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Egypt, Syria, China, and Belarus. Indonesia, which abstained, argued that the UN wasnt allowing enough input from member states on the matter.
UN Ambassador Samantha Power argued during the vote that Russia was trying to undermine the authority of the secretary-general and stressed that the world body wasnt making any nation recognize same-sex marriage. UN staff would have to get married in a country where same-sex unions are legal to get the family benefits.
The lawmakers who wrote Kerry on Monday argued that countries which dont recognize spouses of gay foreign service officers hamper the professional growth of the diplomats and threaten the Departments ability to ensure that it can place the best, most qualified person in each position.
We cannot look the other way when an American diplomatic spouse any American diplomatic spouse is discriminated against in this way In countries that maintain legalized forms of racism, sexism, or other types of bias, we believe the State Department should take a proactive role in demonstrating Americas deep commitment to equality, dignity, and diversity, they continued.
The Supreme Courts decision in United States v. Windsor affirmed that commitment, stating that the federal government has a Constitutional obligation to treat all spouses equally regardless of sexual orientation. The June 26 decision in Obergefell v. Hodges, further demonstrated the Courts commitment to marriage equality. While we understand the challenge in dealing with foreign governments that discriminate, we call on the State Department to send a forceful message that all American families must be treated equally.
They should have Kerrys ear. Last year, he told a gay pride event at the State Department: Let me be clear: We oppose any effort by any country to deny visas for spouses of American staff. Its discriminatory, its unacceptable, it has no place in the 21st century.
And I understand how challenging this issue is for all of you, which is why Ive sent instructions to ambassadors at posts worldwide to engage at the highest levels on your behalf. Together we pay a price when these rights are trampled on, but together we win when these rights are protected, he said then.
A gay member of the State Department submitted a question to Kerry about how he was going to do that, noting that not being able to bring a partner to a host country had eliminated about two-thirds of jobs on a bid list at the time.
We are instructing embassies to inform governments locally that this is our policy and that they need to honor our policy. Its that simple. And a lot of governments will respond positively; obviously, some wont. And where they dont, if they dont extend recognition and immunities, were going to instruct them that were also going to begin gathering information on the host government policies and practices on accreditation. And we will make this information that is relevant to assignments make it easier for employees and all of you to sort of pick and choose and know what the lay of the land is, Kerry replied.
But at some point in time, we may have to begin to make it clear to them that that can affect one program or another or the choices that we make. Its not going to be a normal relationship. This is who we are, this what you have to respect, and thats the way it is.
Today at the State Department, press secretary John Kirby said they had not yet seen the congressional letter.
But if it is as you describe, Im sure that we will respond in appropriate time in detail to members of Congress, Kirby said. Im not an expert on visa applications and how theyre administered.
Asked if the issue had been brought up before the nudge from the lawmakers, he responded, Im not aware of it coming up.
Ah, liberal tolerance. Bet they wouldn’t have the BALLZ to do it to the Iranian envoys.
Such sh@theads belong in an insane asylum. Oops, my booboo. They’re already in a looney bin. It’s called the U.S. Congress. Please pray for America! With these nut jobs “representing us” ( and the illegal alien Enemy Agent Liar-in-Chief just down the block) -— we are indeed in Deep DooDoo
Isn’t this childish? This sounds like 8th grade thinking to me. So if a country doesn’t allow homosexual marriage, which is true for most of the world, we are not going to allow the spouses of foreign diplomats into our country?? What the heck sort of thinking is behind such an idea?? Tit for tat?? What the heck???
Was thinking the same thing. Islam would eradicate homosexuality (but of course, there are many other issues).
Oh and Kerry was so close to opening the Embassy in Cuba. Oh well........
That's the 0bama regime's goal.
0bama's enemies are America's friends.
0bama's friends are America's enemies.
The State Department does not exist to bestow the blessings or curses of Saint Obama on other nations. Kerry misunderstands the fundamental reason for the existence of his job.
And access to more nuke tech and European markets.
If any eighth graders of my generation ever thought of the idea of ostracizing a country because of their stance on whether they allow “gay spouses” or not, they would have been very, very quiet about such thoughts or ostracized themselves as extremely weird if they gave voice to such thoughts.
How can a 3% population of perverts dominate our politics and culture so thoroughly?
Of course various Muslim countries will certainly honor diplomatic immunity for those homosexual spouses
RE: How can a 3% population of perverts dominate our politics and culture so thoroughly?
Make that less than 2%.
You can't make this stuff up.
The left are always trying to force their sick lifestyle on others.
Isuspect that they are also anti-abortion, tho I don’t have any direct confirmation of that.
Fonzie evades shark.
You can not force people to accept perversion.
A gay member of the State Department submitted a question to Kerry about how he was going to do that, noting that not being able to bring a partner to a host country had eliminated about two-thirds of jobs on a bid list at the time.
Every choice we make as human beings has consequences.
every congressman who votes for this bill should be removed
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