Bush began the process by declassifying it as "of public health significance".lowing wrote:
As for the Bush thing, never heard of him enacting this, if I had I would still be against it.
http://www.avert.org/pepfar.htm]PEPFAR
In fact, the only reason Bush did not remove the ban is because he couldn't.. no President can on his own.President George H.W. Bush issued a measure by which HIV-positive non-citizens could receive a ten-day waiver to attend scientific meetings or special events.
However, abolishing the HIV travel and immigration ban requires the HHS Secretary to promulgate a new regulation. As a result of cumbersome bureaucratic procedures and the change in presidential administrations, HHS has still not issued a revised rule and therefore HIV-positive students, tourists, business people, and foreign nationals remain barred from the US.
http://www.hrc.org/12998.htmThe Human Rights Campaign, the nation’s largest gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender civil rights organization, today called on the Department of Health and Human Services to update its regulations following the President’s (Bush) signing of legislation to reauthorize PEPFAR, the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief. Included in this measure was a provision to repeal our nation’s discriminatory law barring HIV-positive visitors and immigrants.
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